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Epiphany

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Epiphany-(noun) A realization.

  • Theophany, darshana.
  • any religious or spiritual apparition or vision
  • Epiphany (holiday), January 6, the Christian feast commemorating the revelation of Jesus to humanity, specifically the visit of the Magi (see The Holy Bible, The Gospel According to Matthew, Chapter 2, verses 1-12)
  • Epiphany (feeling), a realization or comprehension of the essence or meaning of something or someone. An inspired understanding arising from connecting with profound insight, awareness, or enlightened truth.

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  • Epiphany: Sudden awareness, spiritual or even practical breakthrough. See James Joyce
  • Epiphany, an novel by British author David Hewson.

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