Examples of 'numinous' in a sentence

Meaning of "numinous"

numinous (adjective): Describing an experience or presence that is spiritual, divine, or supernatural, often evoking a sense of awe or reverence
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  • Of or relating to a numen (divinity); indicating the presence of a divinity.
  • Evoking a sense of the mystical, sublime, or transcendent; awe-inspiring.

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The numinous richness of the original biophony is gone.
We have lost any understanding of the numinous.
The numinous from the animalistic.
Then there is the numinous and the holy.
Maybe even a sense of the numinous.
But the numinous beginning that contained everything was then.
Jung speaks of the numinous experience.
But the numinous beginning which contained everything was then.
Even the very disease takes on a numinous character.
He had numinous experiences through dancing at the time of a student.
There are moments when the body is as numinous as words.
The numinous mysteries that once seemed so distant and unreal.
Guiding spirits to the gods is a privilegeonly reserved to those numinous.
By one or more numinous beings.
Guiding spirits to the gods is a privilege only reserved to those numinous.

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Made them numinous.
Faith is the internal attitude of a person who believes in the numinous.
Combat was seen as a struggle between numinous forces in conjunction with physical ones.
Such lakes were formerly attributed with special numinous powers.
A notion of the transcendent or numinous most important for theistic belief systems.
Religions connect humans with a divine presence or numinous force.
But the former is known to produce numinous effects and the latter explosions.
From an aesthetic experience one returns as from a sighting of numinous footprints.
Creative and numinous drives come at second but religion is the first priority to her.
For more than two hours we have followed three men to a numinous place.
Such interpretation would not show how this numinous dream specifically expresses that persons individuation.
The atmosphere becomes highly charged and there is a palpable sense of the numinous.
Numinous Spirit is mysteriously active in all things.
The carrier of this symbol is then invested with numinous and mythological powers.
A numinous priest of the Asa Clan.
When flowing amid the heavens and the earth we call it ghostly and numinous.
Mercury did not appear among the numinous di indigetes of early Roman religion.
Most Roman concepts of virtue were personified as a numinous deity.
Cultivation groups called the Highest Purity and Numinous Treasure received revelations of sacred scriptures.
Since a child I perceived in them something numinous.
Founding member Calus discusses the Numinous Way of art as well as life.
Numinous knowledge is of spiritual things, these are vidya and jnana.
The Greens and Larson created the studio Numinous Games to distribute the title.
Monsters must be creature forms and corpuscles of the unknowable, the bad numinous.
In such a numinous place, people committing such direful mistakes like yours… shall be punished.
Or has he only disclosed himself in numinous experiences?
Through the numinous of God, these supernatural things occur.
Instead, he suggested that religious experience can be either numinous or mystical.
Yet in Wolfram 's version the numinous Stone does act like a serving dish.
Among its pages are true horrors for those involved, but also a numinous beauty.
In Love, the numinous is experienced to a degree which touches the whole of the person.
Chapters 4 to 6 are devoted to attempting to evoke the numinous and its various aspects.
But the word numinous is derived from the Latin numen, meaning divine.
But what to do about my sense that there is something numinous about my inner experience?
At the highest esoteric level of every spiritual religion, there is a common quality, the numinous.

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