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Emanation

Emanation is the process by which something flows forth from a source. The term is used across disciplines to indicate outputs that originate in and continue to issue from a primary cause or principle. In everyday language, emanation can refer to physical outputs such as light, heat, or odors, as well as nonmaterial outputs like influence, ideas, or cultural trends.

In science, emanation often emphasizes the source and its ongoing output. It can describe the release of

In philosophy and theology, emanation denotes a metaphysical process by which all beings derive from a single,

energy
or
particles
from
a
system,
such
as
radioactive
emanation
from
minerals
or
gases
that
emanate
from
soils.
Emanation
is
closely
related
to
emission,
diffusion,
and
radiation,
though
it
is
sometimes
preferred
when
the
focus
is
on
the
originating
source
as
a
continuing
fountain
of
outputs.
primary
source.
In
Neoplatonism,
the
One
emanates
the
Nous
(Intellect)
and
the
World
Soul;
in
Kabbalah,
the
Infinite
(Ein
Sof)
emanates
the
Sephirot,
the
channels
through
which
creation
unfolds.
Emanation
is
often
presented
as
a
way
to
explain
the
emergence
of
multiplicity
and
order
from
unity
without
positing
a
creation
ex
nihilo.
The
concept
has
variations
across
traditions,
but
the
common
thread
is
a
directional
flow
from
an
ultimate
source
outward
into
the
ensuing
levels
of
reality.