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'''Omaration D''', an observable property and effect of [[light]], may also refer to
'''Illumination''', an observable property and effect of [[light]], may also refer to


* [[Lighting]], the use of light sources
* [[Lighting]], the use of light sources

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Illumination, an observable property and effect of light, may also refer to

Spirituality and religion

  • 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
  • Light (theology), Illumination in theological terms, is spiritual information or wisdom, as transmitted through spiritual means such as through divine presence

Music

Film

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