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It is defined as "the subtle, supersensuous spiritual essence which pervades all space".
For convenience,however, the division is often made into body and spirit, or the sensuous and supersensuous man.
Akasa: The subtle, supersensuous spiritual essence which pervades all space, primordial substance.
The decorator's freewheeling brand of supersensuous tropicality was not exactly the environment that Miss Roque anticipated when she bought her apartment three years ago.
Electricity, light, heat, have been aptly termed the 'ghost or shadow of matter in motion' i.e.., supersensuous states of matter whose effects only we are able to cognize.
In the Theosophical Glossary, Akasha (from a Sanskrit word meaning "brilliant" or "luminous") is described as "the subtle, supersensuous spiritual essence which pervades all space".
While denying all knowledge of the supersensuous, Mansel deviated from Kant in contending that cognition of the ego as it really is belongs among the facts of experience.
Cognition, then, in the strict sense, occupies the middle place between sense perception, which is belief in matters of sense, and reason, which is belief in supersensuous fact.
American music critic and journalist Harold C. Schonberg wrote of Tchaikovsky's "sweet, inexhaustible, supersensuous fund of melody," a feature that has ensured his music's continued success with audiences.
One step advanced beyond this, Jerry's uttermost, the folk of Somo, from the contemplation of death, had achieved concepts of the spirits of the dead still living in immaterial and supersensuous realms.
Beyond the shadow of any doubt he is convinced that the universe was made for him, and that it is his destiny to live for ever in the immaterial and supersensuous realms he and his kind have builded of the stuff of semblance and deception.
Niyoga or Apurva is the supersensuous result of an action which later on produces the sensible result or prayojana, the final purpose of the action, Therefore, Apurva is something different from action itself and it is to be understood with regard to its capability of bringing about the heavenly world.