immanence

/ˈɪmənəns/
noun
  1. The state of existing or operating within something; especially in philosophy or religion, the idea that a divine being or spiritual force is present within the natural world.
    • The concept of divine immanence suggests that God is present in all of creation.
    • In pantheism, the immanence of the universe means that everything is part of a single divine reality.
    • Many nature poets write about the immanence of the sacred in the forest and the sea.
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