Anagogic
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
His mental glance was even more oblique than theirs, fixed as it was upon the moral or spiritual—the anagogic—inference.
The Mediaeval Mind (Volume I of II) Henry Osborn Taylor
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