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> It was named after the religious concept of pleroma, or the totality of divine powers [citation needed]

it's true, cite this post

@lain
WTF are "divine powers"? Isn't it a philosophical concept of the opposites coming together? 🤔

I thought in Gnosticism it's the world outside our material one (which is called the kenoma)
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@Hyolobrika
I wonder where the meaning I have in mind comes from? 🤔
> According to Jung, the pleroma is the totality of all opposites.
Ah, yes! I used to be a huge fan of the man. I've always thought that his definition comes from Gnosticism though, looks like it's not exactly true 🤷
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@Hyolobrika @lain
Silly cats running Blemora should not rely on Gnosticism anyway, Agnosticism in broader sense would suit better 😹