Noun
A flowing out, or emanation.
That which flows or issues from any body or substance; issue; efflux.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd yet the doing is ours, not His. He inspired it, we wrought it out. He quickened, but we brought forth. His the heart-beat, but ours the hand-stroke; His the influence, ours the effluence. George C. Lorimer
The complementary opposite of corporeal worship, or the elation of the finite into infinite, is the concept of Hamshacha, "drawing down" or "absorbing", and specifically Hamschat ha-Shefa, "absorption of effluence." Source: Internet
But more than spiritual welfare was concerned: since it was believed he could ascend to the higher realms, the leader was able to harvest effluence and bring it down upon his adherents, providing them with very material benefits. Source: Internet
The Righteous served as a mystical bridge, drawing down effluence and elevating the prayers and petitions of his admirers. Source: Internet