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Afflatus -

First popularized by Cicero in De Natura Deorum , it was a literalizing of "inspiration".

Often associated with wind, breath, and spirit—metaphors for an unseen influence that "lifts" human thought to new heights. 2. Modern Cultural & Technical Usage afflatus

Today, the word appears across diverse contexts, from classical literature and music production to gaming mechanics and international business. 1. Linguistic & Historical Definition First popularized by Cicero in De Natura Deorum

In its most literal sense, afflatus refers to a "divine creative impulse" or the imparting of knowledge by a higher power. the word appears across diverse contexts

The word has been adopted by various modern industries to denote specialized systems or products: STEM Students Showcase Robotics Innovation at AFFLATUS 2025

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