Ficinojen
Ficinojen is a term sometimes used in philosophical discussions, particularly those influenced by Neoplatonism and Renaissance humanist thought, to refer to a type of transformative or divinely inspired creative process. The term is derived from the name of the 15th-century Florentine philosopher Marsilio Ficino, who was a key figure in the revival of Platonic philosophy in Europe. Ficino believed that art, poetry, and philosophical inquiry could be avenues for human souls to ascend towards the divine and experience a form of intellectual or spiritual ecstasy.
The concept of ficinojen, therefore, emphasizes the idea that certain creative acts are not merely human endeavors