macrocosm u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Within macrocosm, the moon was defined as the brain of the world which provided moisture and growth to its waters.
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It is in art, and its correlative, love, that microcosm meets macrocosm, the human meets the spiritual.
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In evocation, the magician, having become the macrocosm, creates a microcosm.
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The clouds now reflect the image of the swirling leaves; this is a parallelism that gives evidence that we lifted our attention from the finite world into the macrocosm.
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The solar system in this world is merely one of the small organs of the body of the macrocosm, and earth is a small cell.
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This, however, can be viewed as its strength, because it facilitates an interface with the biological macrocosm, including micro-evolution and artificial selection in plant and animal breeding.
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To promote this, topics covered include environmental education, synthesis of science and religion and intrinsic microcosm and macrocosm vision.
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Consequently, the microcosm consists of a number of bodies, each one suited to interact with its corresponding plane or region in the macrocosm.
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This monistic vision posits a unity between the individual and the worldi.e., between microcosm and macrocosm.
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Conversely, a macrocosm is a social body made of smaller compounds.
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