Supersensual

Word SUPERSENSUAL
Character 12
Hyphenation su per sen su al
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Honor implies "a reverence for the invisible and supersensual in our nature." ❋ Unknown (1995)

Yet even the least spiritual forms of the cult of the Child are seldom without some hint of the supersensual, the ❋ Clement A. Miles (N/A)

The poet's worship is so supersensual as to be inoffensive. ❋ Elizabeth Atkins (N/A)

But our writers have been able partially to vindicate poets by pointing out that Dante was able to travel the whole way toward absolute beauty, and to sublimate his perceptions to supersensual fineness without losing their poetic tone. ❋ Elizabeth Atkins (N/A)

Here the subject is purely supersensual, and does not descend to the earth at all. ❋ Various (N/A)

Often the greatest poets, as Sappho herself, are represented as having no more than a blind and instinctive apprehension of the supersensual beauty which is shining through the flesh, and which is the real object of desire. ❋ Elizabeth Atkins (N/A)

Hawthorne, again, another great master, feeling instinctively the poverty and want of sharp contrast in the externals of our New England life, always shades off the edges of the actual, till, at some indefinable line, they meet and mingle with the supersensual and imaginative. ❋ Various (N/A)

The poet sometimes regards it as a proof of the supersensual nature of his passion that he is, willing to marry another woman. ❋ Elizabeth Atkins (N/A)

It must be remembered that every true religious idea that has ever entered into the mind of man, has been consciously suggested to him by the divine Instructors or the Initiates of the Occult Lodges, who throughout all the ages have been the guardians of the divine mysteries, and of the facts of the supersensual states of consciousness. ❋ W. Scott-Elliot (N/A)

Karl Pearson seemed to agree with the Church, but every one else, including Newton, Darwin and Clerk Maxwell, had sailed gaily into the supersensual, calling it: — ❋ Unknown (1918)

As for himself, according to Helmholz, Ernst Mach, and Arthur Balfour, he was henceforth to be a conscious ball of vibrating motions, traversed in every direction by infinite lines of rotation or vibration, rolling at the feet of the Virgin at Chartres or of M. Poincaré in an attic at Paris, a centre of supersensual chaos. ❋ Unknown (1918)

At last their universe had been wrecked by rays, and Karl Pearson undertook to cut the wreck loose with an axe, leaving science adrift on a sensual raft in the midst of a supersensual chaos. ❋ Unknown (1918)

For himself he knew, that, in spite of all the Englishmen that ever lived, he would be forced to enter supersensual chaos if he meant to End out what became of British science, —or indeed of any other science. ❋ Unknown (1918)

He had entered a supersensual world, in which he could measure nothing except by chance collisions of movements imperceptible to his senses, perhaps even imperceptible to his instruments, but perceptible to each other, and so to some known ray at the end of the scale. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The development of coal-power in the nineteenth century furnished the first means of assigning closer values to the elements; and the appearance of supersensual forces towards 1900 made this calculation a pressing necessity; since the next step became infinitely serious. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The economies, like the discoveries, were absolute, supersensual, occult; incapable of expression in horse-power. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The rays that Langley disowned, as well as those which he fathered, were occult, supersensual, irrational; they were a revelation of mysterious energy like that of the Cross; they were what, in terms of mediæval science, were called immediate modes of the divine substance. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The stupendous acceleration after 1800 ended in 1900 with the appearance of the new class of supersensual forces, before which the man of science stood at first as bewildered and helpless as, in the fourth century, a priest of Isis before the Cross of Christ. ❋ Unknown (1918)

He had long ago reached, with Hegel, the limits of contradiction; and Ernst Mach scarcely added a. shade of variety to the identity of opposites; but both of them seemed to be in agreement with Karl Pearson on the facts of the supersensual universe which could be known only as unknowable. ❋ Unknown (1918)

If this view was correct, the mind could gain nothing by flight or by fight; it must merge in its supersensual multiverse, or succumb to it. ❋ Unknown (1918)

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