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n. (plural of anation English)
Usage examples of "anations".
They also realized that organisms are constructed to grasp a certain range of those emanations and that every species has a definite range.
The emanations exert great pressure on organisms, and through that pressure organisms construct their perceivable world.
The first truth, he said, was that our familiarity with the world we perceive compels us to believe that we are surrounded by objects, existing by themselves and as themselves, just as we perceive them, whereas, in fact, there is no world of objects, but a universe of the Eagle's emanations.
Seers explain the act of seeing the Eagle in very simple terms: because man is composed of the Eagle's emanations, man need only revert back to his compo nents.
At the crucial moment when it should be a simple case of the emanations acknowledging themselves, man's awareness is compelled to interpret.
The new seers soon discovered the tremendous difficulties involved, and only after great tribulations in trying to map the unknown and separate it from the unknowable did they realize that every thing is made out of the Eagle's emanations.
Only a small portion of those emanations is within reach of human awareness, and that small portion is still fur ther reduced, to a minute fraction, by the constraints of our daily lives.
They real ized that all living creatures are forced to employ the Eagle's emanations without ever knowing what they are.
But what man senses is such a small portion of the Eagle's emanations that it's ridiculous to put much stock in our perceptions, and yet it isn't possible for us to disregard our perceptions.
Individual seers may feel the urge to make comments about certain emanations, but that will remain personal, in other words, there is no pat version of the emanations, as there is of the Eagle.
The new seers, on the other hand, imbued with practicality, were able to see a flux of emanations and to see how man and other living beings utilize them to construct their perceivable world.
Our luminosity is made up of that portion of the Eagle's emanations which is encased in our egglike cocoon.
That particular portion, that hand ful of emanations that is encased, is what makes us men.
To perceive is to match the emanations con tained inside our cocoon with those that are outside.
If no explanations are given to them before they enter into the left side, they will be great sorcerers but poor seers, as the ancient Toltecs were.