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supersensual
superˈsensual, a. 1. [super- 4 a.] That is above or beyond (the power of) the senses, or higher than what is perceptible by the senses; also, relating to such things as transcend sense; often = spiritual. In translations and echoes of Goethe's Faust (Martha's Garden), ‘supersensual sensual’ renders ...
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supersensuous
superˈsensuous, a. [super- 4 a.] = supersensual 1. Also absol. with the.1809–10 Coleridge Friend (1837) I. 209 Whatever is conscious self-knowledge is reason; and in this sense it may be safely defined the organ of the supersensuous. 1825 ― Aids Refl. (1848) I. 276 Spiritual truths and objects super...
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suprasensual
supraˈsensual, a. [supra- 4 a.] = supersensual.1857 Kingsley Two Y. Ago I. 10 Of him, too,..I presume, an ideal exists eternally in the supra-sensual Platonic universe. 1868 Lightfoot Philippians 198 The star is the suprasensual counterpart, the heavenly representative; the lamp, the earthly realisa...
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Carl David af Wirsén
According to his view, "the task of poetry is to discover the absolute, supersensual content, which is the foundation of the phenomena of the material
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1000 Stars (song)
It was then released as a digital extended play (EP) on 23 April 2009, which included the bonus tracks "Happiness" and "Supersensual". Track listing
CD single / Digital EP
"1000 Stars" (Single Edit) – 3:59
"Happiness" – 3:13
"Supersensual" (Denzel Park Remix) – 6:39
"1000 Stars" –
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supersensitive
superˈsensitive, a. [super- 9 a.] Extremely or excessively sensitive. Cf. supersensitivity 2. Hence superˈsensitively adv., superˈsensitiveness. In first quot. a mistranslation of G. übersinnlich (see supersensual 1 note and quot. 1833).1839 J. Birch tr. Goethe's Faust 182 Thou super-sensitive, most...
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Jakob Böhme
Short Compendium of Repentance (1623)
The Mysterium Magnum (1623)
A Table of the Divine Manifestation, or an Exposition of the Threefold World (1623)
The Supersensual True Repentance, True Resignation, Regeneration or the New Birth, The Supersensual Life, Of Heaven & Hell, The Way from Darkness to True Illumination)
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hyperbyssal
† hyperˈbyssal, a. nonce-wd. [f. hyper- 4 + Gr. βυσσός = βυθός depth (of the sea).] Of or belonging to surpassing depth or profundity.1691 E. Taylor Behmen's Theos. Philos. 350 Sink down into the Hyperbyssal, Supersensual, Unsearchable, Eternal One.
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1000 Stars
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"Supersensual" incorporates elements of "Heart of Glass", written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein
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Steve Anderson (musician)
He also collaborated with Australian singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte on the song "Supersensual" for her number 1 selling album 1000 Stars (Sony).
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pre-establish
pre-establish, v. (priːɪˈstæblɪʃ) [f. pre- A. 1 + establish; cf. F. préétablir (Leibnitz 1710 in Hatz.-Darm.).] trans. To establish beforehand.1643 Prynne Sov. Power Parl. iv. App. 77 Whereupon they elected him for their King..and calling him unto them, shewed him the Lawes they had pre-established....
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William Law
You Will Receive Power
The Way to Christ by Jakob Boehme, translated by William Law
The Supersensual Life by Jakob Böhme, translated by William Law (1901
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preter-
preter-, præter-, prefix (ˈpriːtə(r)) The L. adv. and prep. præter past, by, beyond, above, more than; in addition to, besides; comparative of præ before, = further forward, more in front. 1. In Latin præter adv. was prefixed only to verbs and their derivative ns. and adjs., as prætercurrĕre to run ...
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Swinburnian
Swinburnian, a. (swɪnˈbɜːnɪən) [f. the name of the English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, imitative or characteristic of Swinburne or his poetry. Hence Swinˈburnianism, ˈSwinburnism.1867 E. B. Lytton Let. 25 Jan. in Lett. R. Lytton (1906) I. 207 The ‘Gyges an...
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self-observation
self-observation [self- 1 a.] Objective observation of one's attitudes, reactions, or thought processes.1832 J. S. Mill in Monthly Repos. VI. 652 The knowledge of supersensual things, of man's mental and moral nature, where the appeal is to internal consciousness and self-observation. 1865 ― Comte 6...
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