multiunity
A unified whole or wholeness formed from multiple parts.
Noun
- A unified whole or wholeness formed from multiple parts.
- I have spoken of it as "birth in light" for in the white light of the sun all the colors exist in a state of unity or multiunity. - 1975, Dane Rudhyar, Occult preparations for a new age, page 108:
- In the broad sense, multiunity means great communicational richness, the mutual enrichment of experience, and inestimable cognitive possibilities. - 2001, Russian Studies in Philosophy - Volume 38, Issues 2-4, page 62:
- In his Philosophy of the Common Task Nikolai Fedorov outlined his thesis that the world organism is one whole and that the task of man (of the Christian) is to draw together the fragmented multiplicity into a...
Origin
From multi- + unity.