
1) Ancient Roman religion 2) Bimonthly journal 3) Creative force 4) Disembodied spirit 5) Divine power or spirit 6) Dynamic or creative force 7) Guiding spirit in Roman myth 8) Local deity 9) Local deity of ancient Rome 10) Presiding spirit 11) Spirit
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Numen, pl. numina, is a Latin term for `divinity`, or a `divine presence`, `divine will` (etymologically, the word means `a nod of the head`, here referring to a deity as it were `nodding`, or making its will or its presence known). Numen was also used in the imperial cult of ancient Rome, to refer to the guardian-spirit, `godhead` or ...
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[journal] Numen is an academic journal on the history of religions, published by Brill Publishers in Leiden, The Netherlands. It publishes non-confessional articles on the history of all religions, of all regions and times, as well as papers discussing theoretical innovations in the study of religion and reflective studies on the history of...
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presiding deity
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(from the article `Roman religion`) To describe the powers in these objects and functions that inspired the horror, or sacred thrill, the Romans eventually employed the word numen, ...
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Energy forms with awareness. Consciousness of energy within an object or a place is measured by parapsychologists in units called Numens.
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A term for the power of decision of a divinity, however often meant the divinity himself or herself.
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n] - a spirit believed to inhabit an object or preside over a place (especially in ancient Roman religion)
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numen (s), numina (pl) 1. A presiding divinity or spirit of a place. 2. A spirit believed by animists to inhabit certain natural phenomena or objects. 3. A spirit believed to inhabit an object or preside over a place (especially in ancient Roman religion). 4. Creative energy; genius.
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noun a spirit believed to inhabit an object or preside over a place (especially in ancient Roman religion)
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divine power or spirit; a deity, esp. one presiding locally or believed to inhabit a particular object.
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