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:''Henosis is also a synonym of Bulbophyllum, a genus of orchid.'' Henosis () is the word for mystical "oneness," "union," or "unity" in classical Greek. In Platonism, and especially Neoplatonism, the goal of henosis is union with what is fundamental in reality: the One (Τὸ Ἕν), the Source, or Monad.〔Stamatellos, Giannis. ''Plotinus and the Presocratics: A Philosophical Study of Presocratic Influences in Plotinus' Enneads''. SUNY Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy. SUNY Press, 2007 ISBN 0791470628, 9780791470626 ()〕 The Neoplatonic concept has precedents in the Greek mystery religions〔pg 52 The Mystery religions: A Study in the Religious Background of Early Christianity By Samuel Angus 1920 republished by Courier Dover Publications, 1975 ISBN 0-486-23124-0, ISBN 978-0-486-23124-2 ()()〕 as well as parallels in Eastern philosophy.〔Neoplatonism and Indian Philosophy By Paulos Gregorios, International Society for Neoplatonic Studies ()〕 It is further developed in the Corpus Hermeticum, in Christian theology, soteriology and mysticism and is an important factor in the historical development of monotheism during Late Antiquity. ==Usage in Classical texts and lexicon definition== The term is relatively common in classical texts, and has the meaning of "union" or "unity".〔(LSJ entry for enosis ) ἕνωσις, -εως, ἡ, (from ἑνόω "Ι unite") A. combination into one, union, Philol.10, Archyt. ap.Stob.1.41.2, Arist.Ph.222a20, GC328b22, Phld.Po.2.17, Ph.1.45, al.; “τοῦ συμφραζομένου” A.D.Synt.175.16, cf. Hermog.Id.2.11: pl., Procl.Inst.63. II. compression, Heliod. ap. Orib.46.11.20. 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henosis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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