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'''''Ungrund''''': German term meaning groundless; introduced by the German mystic Jakob Boehme (1575–1624) to refer to the Abyss, which is also God, that lies behind the world as its source and explanation, or the undifferentiated Absolute that is ineffable; sometimes defined as pure potentiality. | '''''Ungrund''''': German term meaning groundless; introduced by the German mystic Jakob Boehme (1575–1624) to refer to the Abyss, which is also [[God]], that lies behind the world as its source and explanation, or the undifferentiated Absolute that is ineffable; sometimes defined as pure potentiality. | ||
'''''Grund''''': German for ground, foundation, basis, reason. | '''''Grund''''': German for ground, foundation, basis, reason. | ||