Emanance
Emanance is a term used in philosophy and theology to describe the act or process of flowing or issuing forth from a source, typically a divine or supreme being. It suggests a hierarchical emanation where reality unfolds in successive levels or stages, originating from a single, ultimate principle. This concept is distinct from creation *ex nihilo*, which posits a deliberate act of bringing something into existence from nothing. Instead, emanation implies an unfolding or radiation of being, where the emanated reality is an extension or outflow of the source's essence.
The concept of emanation can be found in various philosophical and religious traditions. Neoplatonism, for example,
Key characteristics of emanation often include the idea that the emanated reality is dependent on the source,