andensats
Andensats is a term used in Swedish-language contexts to denote a brief, revelatory utterance associated with the Spirit. The word combines ande, meaning spirit, with sats, meaning clause or sentence. In religious and mystical usage, an andensats is considered a concise statement that conveys a spiritual truth believed to originate from the inner working of the Spirit rather than from human reasoning.
In literary and devotional contexts, andensats may appear as short aphorisms, mottos, or lines within sermons
Distinctions: andensats is not a formal doctrinal term in mainstream theology, but rather a thematic label
Examples (illustrative only): an evocative, concise line expressing a spiritual principle such as “Love transcends fear”
See also: aphorism, maxim, proverb, spiritual literature.
Notes: The term is primarily attested in Swedish-language sources, and English-language coverage is limited. Its usage