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==Spirituality and religion==
==Spirituality and religion==
* [[Divine illumination]], the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace
* [[Divine illumination]], the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace
* [[Illuminationism]], c.q. Illuminationist philosophy, a doctrine according to which the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace
* [[Divine light]], an aspect of divine presence
* [[Divine light]], an aspect of divine presence
* [[Illuminationism]], philosophical doctrine according to which the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace


==Arts and media==
==Arts and media==
* [[Illuminations (short story collection)]] - a 2022 collection of short stories written by [[Alan Moore]]
* [[Illumination (image)]], the use of light and shadow in art
* [[Illuminated manuscript]], the artistic decoration of hand-written texts
* [[Illuminated manuscript]], the artistic decoration of hand-written texts
* ''[[The Damnation of Theron Ware]]'', a 1896 novel by Harold Frederic, first published in England as ''Illumination''
* ''Illumination'', British title of the 1896 novel ''[[The Damnation of Theron Ware]]'' by Harold Frederic
* [[Illumination (decoration)]], a popular Moravian decoration used throughout Advent and Christmastide
* [[Illumination (image)]], the use of light and shadow in art
* [[Illuminations (poetry collection)|''Illuminations'' (poetry collection)]], by French poet Arthur Rimbaud
* [[Illuminations (poetry collection)|''Illuminations'' (poetry collection)]], by French poet Arthur Rimbaud
* [[Illuminations (short story collection)|''Illuminations'' (short story collection)]], a 2022 collection of short stories written by Alan Moore


===Music===
===Music===

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  • Divine illumination, the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace
  • Divine light, an aspect of divine presence
  • Illuminationism, philosophical doctrine according to which the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace

Arts and media

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Music

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