Crossword-Solution: SUPERSENSIBLE 13 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Supersensible a. Beyond the reach of the senses; above the natural
powers of perception.

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mental power 22 answers
Telepathy 24 answers
extrasensory perception 25 answers
supersensory 26 answers
cognition 33 answers
precognisant 36 answers
spiritualistic 41 answers
Telepathic 43 answers
Insight 46 answers
psychical 48 answers
intelligible 64 answers
prescient 69 answers
Reasoning 70 answers
Wisdom ___ 71 answers
Recognition 74 answers
Clairvoyant 74 answers
metaphysical 74 answers
Penetrating 78 answers
Reason 84 answers
Discernment 85 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with SUPERSENSIBLE (5)

All that I know is that I tell the truth; and I shall never believe that any soul who does not possess this certainty has ever been really united to God.”(252) The kinds of truth communicable in mystical ways, whether these be sensible or supersensible, are various.
The Varieties of Religious Experience William James 2014
But if not air, what then? Why, clearly, something more intangible than air; something supersensible, evading all direct efforts to detect it, yet existing everywhere in seemingly vacant space, and also interpenetrating the substance of all transparent liquids and solids, if not, indeed, of all tangible substances.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
His explanation of hypnotism, or artificial somnambulism, as a self-induced state, independent of any occult or supersensible influence, soon gained general credence.
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
But, after we have thus denied the power of speculative reason to make any progress in the sphere of the supersensible, it still remains for our consideration whether data do not exist in _practical_ cognition which may enable us to determine the transcendent conception of the unconditioned, to rise beyond the limits of all possible experience from a _practical_ point of view, and thus to satisfy the great ends of metaphysics.
The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 2003
And just in this transcendental or supersensible sphere, where experience affords us neither instruction nor guidance, lie the investigations of reason, which, on account of their importance, we consider far preferable to, and as having a far more elevated aim than, all that the understanding can achieve within the sphere of sensuous phenomena.
The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 2003

Quotes with SUPERSENSIBLE (3)

This experiment succeeds as hoped and promises to metaphysics, in its first part, which deals with those *a priori* concepts to which the corresponding objects may be given in experience, the secure course of a science. For by thus changing our point of view, the possibility of *a priori* knowledge can well be explained, and, what is still more, the laws which *a priori* lie at the foundation of nature, as the sum total of the objects of experience, may be supplied with satis…
Immanuel Kant
Through systematic exercising of our thinking faculties, we can train ourselves for exact clairvoyance. Imaginative Knowledge is the first step in supersensible perception, and through it we reach the first element of the supersensible it is possible to reach, namely, the supersensible body that we bear within our earthly body in physical space.
Rudolf Steiner
By immersing ourselves with our consciousness in a supersensible world, we now learn a new kind of thinking, a new life of mental pictures, one that is not dependent on the nervous system in the way ordinary thinking is. We know that previously we have had to make use of our nervous system, but now we no longer need our brain.
Rudolf Steiner