Noun
A fountain; a spring; a source of continual supply.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBehind her, a float carried well-wishers from Wellspring Church, who covered their faces but tossed handfuls of candy to the children on the sidewalk. Source: Internet
By 1585, Geneva, once the wellspring of the reform movement, had become merely its symbol. Source: Internet
Modern western mysticism and new age philosophy often use the term 'the Divine' as a noun in this latter sense: a non-specific principle or being that gives rise to the world, and acts as the source or wellspring of life. Source: Internet
For both of them, flowing from the same divine wellspring, in a certain way merge into a unity and tend toward the same end. Source: Internet
Also keen to see the benefit is Emily Fullarton, the Director of Starbeck-based counselling and mental health training service, Wellspring. Source: Internet
David Bentley Hart’s God who is “the infinite wellspring of all that is” becomes, for Wiman, the clue to why life can so overpower us, or why even small gestures of mercy and kindness can take on profound import. Source: Internet