Anagogical


of or relating to an .
psychology. deriving from, pertaining to, or reflecting the moral or idealistic striving of the unconscious:
anagogic image; anagogic interpretation.
historical examples

the anagorical is what the dictionaries call the anagogical sense.
the fairy g-dmothers and other tales mrs. alfred gatty

but i said this anagogical sense was hard to be attained to and difficult of comprehension.
the fairy g-dmothers and other tales mrs. alfred gatty

this anagogical return of beings to the first is necessary, whether it be mediate or immediate.
plotinos: complete works, v. 4 plotinos (plotinus)

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