Jacques's revenge is a sort of flight into shame: he is alternately Baladine's gigolo and child, dissolute or in search of a mystical unity.
For Ms. Rosenthal, that supercontinent serves an all-purpose metaphor for a mystical unity of mind, body and spirit on the earth that has been shattered by human evolution.
Whatever their mystical unity, it appeared to leave the counterfeit warlord no place wherein to strike a fatal blow.
The doctrines of the mystical unity of the Catholic Church through engagement with the sacraments is thus rejected by most Protestants.
This involved a mystical unity, a form of racial soul uniting all Germans.
Saint John Eudes taught the mystical unity of the hearts of Jesus and Mary and wrote:
In 1836, Emerson expressed "mystical unity of nature" in his essay, "Nature."
In this reflective lyric, the poet arrives at the epiphany that the beauty of the rhodora exists not only for its own sake but also discloses the mystical unity of all creation under God.
Warming was influenced by a movement within German science reacting against the idealists of previous generations who had sought mystical unities in Nature.
In the following aria the mystical unity of the soul with God is expressed in the unusual scoring for two oboe d'amore and oboe da caccia.