Sentences with phrase «mystical sense»

On the Isle of Wild Horses, Alannah relies on almost mystical senses to compensate for her blindness.
He also used the phrase «Spaceship Earth,» often coupled with a near mystical sense that leaving the Earth would inaugurate humanity's spiritual redemption.
Perhaps the latter is true in some mystical sense but as a history scholar I can tell you that I can't think of a worse position that being an early Christian in the Roman Empire.
Catholicism is also intrinsically communal, a notion that goes far beyond sitting at Mass with the local congregation, extending to a mystical sense of continuity between the living and the dead.
Such a statement need not be interpreted in any mystical sense, though those who wish are free to do so.
If the ascetical way of silence is not carefully qualified by at least some degree of sacramentalism, by the mystical sense of transcendence, and the activist concern for the world, it tends toward nihilism, the view that all things are empty of value.
This is very close to the mystical sense of organic relatedness to others and the universe.
Presumably, in some mystical sense, we straddle both.
They will know if he has a mystical sense of encountering the personhood of the author of a particular passage, and if, through that encounter, he meets the living God.
It is important to recognize that Younghusband's conception of a fellowship of faiths sprang from a mystical sense of the unity of all people.
Each artist interprets their surroundings or habitat, expressing their cognitive or affective «self», be that in a social, physical or mystical sense.
The works on display will investigate the concept of space and environment — whether it is in a social, physical or mystical sense; artwork uniquely interprets the artists» experience of their surroundings.
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