Maya in divinis (māyā in divinis)
(Language: Sanskrit)
Short Description: Literally, “illusion (from the Sanskrit māyā) within or among divine things (from the Latin in divinis“
Long Description: Literally, “illusion within or among divine things;” an expression of the metaphysical teaching that relativity, and thus a certain degree of illusion, can be found even within the divine Principle, beginning with the personal God or “relative Absolute;” only Brahma, the Absolute as such, is fully real.
Sources: The Fullness of God: Frithjof Schuon on Christianity, by Frithjof Schuon, edited by Dr. James S. Cutsinger
