In Stoic philosophy ,
pneuma (πνεῦμα) is the concept of the "breath of life," a mixture of the elements air (in motion) and fire (as
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pneuma saw itself as escaping the doom of the material world via the secret knowledge. Outsiders could only know these secrets by
Kaynak: Pneumatic (Gnosticism)In English translations of the Bible , unclean spirit is a common rendering of Greek
pneuma akatharton (plural pneumata akatharta), which
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pneuma). The earliest neumes were inflective marks which indicated the general shape but not necessarily the exact note
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pneuma - "air", also known as mediastinal emphysema) is a condition in which air is present in the
Kaynak: PneumomediastinumIn Greek, this distinction exists between
pneuma (πνευμα), "breath, motile air, spirit," and psykhē (ψυχη), "soul (even though the
Kaynak: SpiritThe primitive substance of the universe is a divine essence (
pneuma ) which is the basis of everything which exists. caused by the
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