Definition of Supersensible. Meaning of Supersensible. Synonyms of Supersensible

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Definition of Supersensible

Supersensible
Supersensible Su`per*sen"si*ble, a. [Pref. super- + sensible: cf. F. supersensible.] Beyond the reach of the senses; above the natural powers of perception.

Meaning of Supersensible from wikipedia

- man's share in the life of the su****nsible world. When people do eurythmy they are linked directly with the su****nsible world. Whenever art is formed...
- causality or subject or object. My hope and my belief is that this better (su****nsible and extra-temporal) consciousness will become my only one, and for that...
- and also deals with the various special phenomenon of nature to the su****nsible force, called Adrishta. The Sanskrit term, Adrishta (Sanskrit: अदृष्ट)...
- Astral Phenomena Steiner, Rudolf, Theosophy: An introduction to the su****nsible knowledge of the world and the destination of man. London: Rudolf Steiner...
- Retrieved 2011-01-29. Rudolf Steiner's book Theosophy, An Introduction to Su****nsible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man (published in German...
- indicates the superiority of one's cognitive, su****nsible powers. Ultimately, it is this "su****nsible substrate," underlying both nature and thought...
- materialistic interpretations. Steiner predicted that Ahriman, as a su****nsible Being, would incarnate into an earthly form, some little time after...
- cultures of Egypt, Rome and Greece. Steiner believed that Lucifer, as a su****nsible Being, had incarnated in China about 3000 years before the birth of...
- power of perception in su****nsible realms may fall into error in his logical presentation, and that someone who has no su****nsible perception, but who...
- Astral Phenomena Steiner, Rudolf, Theosophy: An introduction to the su****nsible knowledge of the world and the destination of man. London: Rudolf Steiner...