Citations:cardiognostic

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English citations of cardiognostic

cardiognost-like, pertaining to or exhibiting properties of a cardiognost

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  • 1916, Magic, Unity, Might, page 19:
    Time consumed by the rendition of this program is about one hour, and of all known cartomantic cardiognostic performances it must be acceded the Palm. None other has essayed such variety, continuity of effects in sequence, and in such ...
  • 1947, The Month:
    It has been alleged that Johanna disposes of televisionary, telekinetic, cardiognostic and hierognostic capacities; and also that she bears the "mystical ring" (like other female mystics) which is only visible to herself and a few persons.
  • 1986, Nathaniel Mackey, Bedouin Hornbook, Callaloo Journal
    It not only caught but seemed to crack as well, a deepseated chasm or a deepseated croak testifying to nameless cardiognostic loss, nameless cosmogonic lipstick, nameless oracular lump-in-one's-throat, lost cardiogenic endowment .
  • 2000, Elżbieta Górnikowska-Zwolak, Danuta Krystyna Marzec, Andrzej Radziewicz-Winnicki, Dilemmas of education: the social and political context of educational change in post-communist Poland
    They also mention the man who has scarce cardiognostic experience leading to blurring and eventually losing his sense of life. The personalists also suspect that the source of sclerocardia lies within the field of education, which has formed a ...
  • 2006, Callaloo, volume 29, issues 1-2, page 58:
    She quickly, however, as though regaining lost poise or composure, assumed a more stately gait, churchical - stately, deepening Djamilaa's meditative touch and archival wisp with an aroused, rearing swell's cardiognostic throb.
  • 2017, Brent Little, Revelation and Convergence: Flannery O'Connor and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, CUA Press (→ISBN), page 96:
    ... how he outwitted Rayber and his attempts to publish a psychological case study of old Tarwater as a type of “religious fanatic.” Note the way in which Tarwater describes being contained in another's cardiognostic narration—“inside” the ...
  • 2017, Paul C. Dilley, Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity: Cognition and Discipline, Cambridge University Press (→ISBN), page 162:
    : if the elect were cardiognostic, he claims, it would endanger their humility, and lead to mutual hate (Böhlig 1966: 255–257). In the Pachomian system, by contrast, cardiognosticism seems to have been monopolized by Pachomius (and later Theodore).
  • 2018, Hamza Malik, The Grey Falcon: The Life and Teaching of Shaykh ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī, BRILL (→ISBN), page 215:
    The term ''cardiognostic acumen' is the term used by Eric Ohlander, see Eric Ohlander, Sufism in an Age of Transition: Umar al-Suhrawardi and the Rise of the Islamic Mystical Brotherhood (Boston: Brill, 2008).

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  • 2007, Nathaniel Mackey, Bass Cathedral, New Directions Publishing (→ISBN), page 26:
    (call it what you will), the someone who stepped in drew breath from it, a cardiognostic lung, it seemed, upwardly displaced. I was afraid I'd pass out but it quickly came back down, alighted like a bird inside my ribcage, ensconced, I couldn't help feeling, [...] something more syncopal than sheer continuance, cardiognostic wind and wing rolled into one more than mere persistence.