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  2. Noesis - Wikipedia

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    Noetic is the relevant adjective. Noesis may also refer to: Philosophy. Noesis (phenomenology), technical term in the Brentano–Husserl "philosophy of ...

  3. Noema - Wikipedia

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    Every intentional act has noetic content (or a noesis—from the Greek nous, "mind"). This noetic content, to which the noema corresponds, is that mental act–process (e.g., an act of liking, of judging, of meaning, etc.) which becomes directed towards the intentionally held object (e.g., the liked as liked, judged as judged, or meant as meant ...

  4. Christian mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Noetic prayer is the first stage of the Jesus Prayer, a short formulaic prayer: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner." [citation needed] The second stage of the Jesus Prayer is the Prayer of the Heart (Καρδιακή Προσευχή), in which the prayer is internalized into 'the heart'. [94]

  5. Gnosiology - Wikipedia

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    Gnosiology is focused on the study of the noesis and noetic components of human ontology. [6] [7] Within gnosiology, gnosis is derived by noesis. [8] Noesis refers to the experiences or activities of the nous. This makes the study and origin of gnosis and gnosiology the study of the intuitive and or instinctual.

  6. Scholarly approaches to mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Noetic quality. Mystics stress that their experiences give them "insight into depths of truth unplumbed by the discursive intellect." [41] James referred to this as the "noetic" (or intellectual) "quality" of the mystical. [41] Transiency. James notes that most mystical experiences have a short occurrence, but their effect persists. [41] Passivity.

  7. Nous - Wikipedia

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    The soul is also an energeia: it acts upon or actualizes its own thoughts and creates "a separate, material cosmos that is the living image of the spiritual or noetic Cosmos contained as a unified thought within the Intelligence". So it is the soul which perceives things in nature physically, which it understands to be reality.

  8. The Unconscious God - Wikipedia

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    In his work, Frankl advocates for the use of the Socratic dialogue or "self-discovery discourse" to be used with clients to get in touch with their "Noetic" (or spiritual) unconscious. [3] Human religiousness is a deeply individual decision, and aligns with the process of discovering meaning in even the most difficult of situations.

  9. Noetic consciousness - Wikipedia

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