Sentences with PNEUMA
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"The concept of pneuma is central to ancient Greek philosophy and medicine."
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"According to ancient Greek belief, pneuma was the vital life force that permeated the universe."
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"In Stoic philosophy, pneuma was seen as the active, creative principle that structured and animated the world."
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"The Stoics considered the human pneuma as the rational and vital principle of the soul."
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"The pneuma theory was an attempt to explain the nature of matter and the processes of life and thought."
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"The Stoics believed that pneuma is a corporeal substance, a kind of fine air or fiery breath."
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"In ancient medicine, pneuma was seen as the vital breath or life force that sustained the body."
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"The Greek physician Galen associated pneuma with the breath and the circulatory system."
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"The Stoics believed that a healthy pneuma was necessary for physical and mental well-being."
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"According to Stoic philosophy, pneuma had the power to transform and shape matter."
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"The Stoics believed that pneuma could be influenced by our thoughts and emotions."
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"In Greek poetry, pneuma was often used metaphorically to refer to the soul or spirit."
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"The pneuma theory influenced later conceptions of the breath and spirit in religious and philosophical traditions."
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"Some modern psychologists have explored the concept of pneuma as a metaphor for the unconscious mind."
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"The study of pneuma offers insights into different cultural and historical perspectives on life and existence."
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"The ancient Greeks believed that pneuma was the vital breath of life."
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"In Stoic philosophy, pneuma is considered the active, rational principle that organizes and animates the universe."
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"The stoics believed that pneuma was the substance responsible for all natural phenomena."
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"According to ancient Greek medicine, a balance of the four humors and pneuma was necessary for good health."
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"Some early Christian theologians used the term pneuma to refer to the Holy Spirit."
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"In pneumatology, the study of spiritual beings, pneuma is often associated with angels or other ethereal entities."
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"The concept of pneuma had a significant impact on the development of early alchemy."
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"The Greek word pneuma can be translated into English as 'breath' or 'spirit'."