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Anima mundi
lifelessness and death and within which the anima mundi was imprisoned. Mandaeism
In Mandaeism, the anima mundi has various parallels with mana.
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anima mundi
‖ anima mundi (ˌænɪmə ˈmʌndaɪ) [med.L. (Abelard), = ‘soul of the world’; app. formed to render Gr. ψυχὴ τοῦ κόσµου. Cf. world-soul, -spirit.] The soul of the world; a power or spirit supposed to be diffused throughout the material universe, organizing and giving form to the whole and to all its part...
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Anima Mundi (disambiguation)
Anima mundi is a Latin phrase meaning "the soul of the world"
Anima Mundi may also refer to:
Anima Mundi (film), a 1992 documentary film directed by band), a Cuban progressive rock band
Anima Mundi (album), the second album by Dionysus
Anima Mundi, Vatican City, an ethnographic museum
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Anima Mundi (film)
Anima Mundi (also known as The Soul of the World) is a 1991 Italian-American short documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio. Home media
Anima Mundi was released on the Criterion Collection alongside the Qatsi trilogy on December 11, 2012.
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Anima Mundi (band)
Anima Mundi is a Cuban progressive rock band formed in 1996 that combines symphonic rock, new age, Celtic, space, and traditional Cuban music. In 2012, the band released a recorded performance of their first show in Helmond, The Netherlands, on dual CD/DVD, titled Live in Europe.Anima Mundi won
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Anima Mundi (album)
Anima Mundi is the second album by the German/Swedish power metal band Dionysus. Track listing
"Divine" – 4:10
"Bringer Of War" – 5:06
"Anima Mundi" – 3:34
"My Heart Is Crying" – 5:02
"March For Freedom" – 6:05
"What" – 5:17
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Anima Mundi (event)
History
The first edition of Anima Mundi happened in 1993, in Rio de Janeiro. There is also a contest of web and cellular phone animation that runs concurrently with the festival named Anima Mundi Web and Anima Mundi Cell.
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Anima Mundi, Vatican City
Anima Mundi (previously known as the Vatican Ethnological Museum) is a museum of ethnological art and artefacts in the Vatican City. The museum was reopened in November 2019 under its new name, Anima Mundi, which means "soul of the world". The name was chosen by Pope Francis.
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سامباكزا
نتيجة لجودة الرسوم والقصة المصاحبة ذير شي إز ربحت الـ Professional Award و The Cyber Jury Award في Anima Mundi Web Festival (ريو دي جينيرو، البرازيل، 2004
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World Soul
World Soul may refer to:
Anima mundi, the "world-soul" in Plato and derived traditions in Western philosophy
Weltseele "world-soul" in German philosophy , see Weltgeist ("world-spirit")
Atman (disambiguation), a Sanskrit term sometimes equated with anima mundi
Dusha Mira (1964), Russian science fiction
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الديناميكية (الميتافيزيقيا)
وفيما بعد عندما أتوا الرواقيون اقترحوا بأن العالم كينونة لديها نفس وحياة (Anima mundi)والحركة تصّدر من الأجسام نفسها.
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Septentrion
Septentrional-Oriente fault zone, a geological fault in the Caribbean
Arts and entertainment
Septentrion (album), by Anodajay, 2006
Septentrión, an album by Anima Mundi, 2002
Septentrion (video game), or SOS, a 1993 video game
Septentrion, a 2009 book by Jean Raspail
Septentriones, fictional creatures in the
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William Faith
Bones), as well as anarcho-punk collective Anima Mundi.
Faith is perhaps best known as a founding member of Faith and the Muse. Mundi
Anima Mundi (Mortarhate Records, 2007)
The Bellwether Syndicate
The Night Watch EP (The Bellwether Underground, 2013)
Vestige & Vigil (2023)
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Anima
Evangelion: ANIMA, a novel
Music
Recordings
Anima (Nightmare album)
Ænima, a 1996 album by rock band Tool
Anima (Vladislav Delay album), 2001
Anima play
See also
Anima Mundi (disambiguation)
Animas (disambiguation)
Anema (disambiguation)
Anemia (disambiguation)
Las Animas (disambiguation)
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Claudio Fabi
In the 1990s he moved to Spain, and in 1999 he released the cantata-oratorio Anima Mundi.
He is the father of the singer-songwriter Niccolò Fabi. Discography
Album
Aleph (1982)
Anima Mundi (1999)
Hermetico (2012)
References
External links
1940 births
Living people
Composers from
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