-
definition of the word as: ...
states of
insight into
depths of
truth unplumbed by the
discursive intellect. They are illuminations, revelations, full...
- its own level: its
vastness in the
ocean of Mercator’s projection: its
unplumbed profundity in the
Sundam trench of the
Pacific exceeding 8,000 fathoms:...
- are our only sa****uard
against the ****aults of
chaos and the
daemons of
unplumbed space. S. T.
Joshi describes several subdivisions of the
weird tale: supernatural...
- with the
earth by
direct channels.
These were
caverns whose depths were
unplumbed, like that of
Heraclea Pontica." The most
notable was the Necromanteion...
- tactility, his
poetry emerges from the
underbelly of the city — its menacing,
unplumbed netherworld. This is the
world of
pimps and smugglers, of
crooks and petty...
- its
analysis as "a
revolutionary force in
human affairs offering still unplumbed promise for the ****ure," and that it "re****es the
charge that capitalist...
- composition.
Frescobaldi brought a wide
range of
emotion to the
relatively unplumbed depths of
instrumental music.
Keyboard music occupies the most important...
- "Intimate and sweeping, Love
Stories offers a
vivifying reminder of the
still unplumbed depths of this
particular well, and
demonstrates how a
master of quietude...
-
stress that
their experiences give them "insight into
depths of
truth unplumbed by the
discursive intellect."
James referred to this as the "noetic" (or...
- Wise and inventive, this book
leads one deep into
psychic regions oft
unplumbed. Its
rigors are
complex and yet a
reader feels nothing so much as invited...