divine realm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdivineandrealm
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divine
adjective
uk/dɪˈvaɪn/us/dɪˈvaɪn/
connected with a god, or like ...
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realm
noun[C]
uk/relm/us/relm/
an area of interest ...
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(Definition ofdivineandrealmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Attempts to compensate the initial unlucky ones in a subsequentdivinerealmwould create further unfairness.
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Moreover, the temple represented a piece of thedivinerealmon earth.
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These included the interpretation of dreams, which could be seen as messages from thedivinerealm, and the consultation of oracles.
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One was the gods; another was the spirits of deceased humans, who existed in thedivinerealmand possessed many of the gods' abilities.
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By analogy, this episode of the myth was eventually equated with other interactions between a human and a being in thedivinerealm.
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Philosophy represents the profane realm of natural truth whereas revelation represents thedivinerealmof supernatural truth.
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Each day, it was believed, the gods moved from thedivinerealmto their temples, their homes in the human world.
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The strife in thedivinerealmextends beyond the two combatants.
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The "ba" of a god was said to periodically leave thedivinerealmto dwell in the images of that god.
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In thedivinerealmof angels, one strict rule applies to every sundo -- that no angel of death can fall in love with a human being.
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From this perspective, gods included the king, who was called a god after his coronation rites, and deceased souls, who entered thedivinerealmthrough funeral ceremonies.
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A god's presence in the temple linked the human and divine realms and allowed humans to interact with the god through ritual.
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These prescribed rites unite the inner subject with the external religious object, binding human and divine realms.
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The rituals were believed to achieve this effect through the force of "heka", the same connection between the physical and divine realms that enabled the original creation.
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