Not that the word acintya would necessarily correspond to our Western idea of God, but the same kind of ineffable mystery is implied here.
Except, of course, for the music, which plays almost without a break and gives the whole sequence its air of ineffable mystery.
At once commonplace and unearthly, it arouses us in a way that exceeds our comprehension, yet involves us in time's ineffable mystery.
Now the thing's ineffable mysteries seemed to taunt her, making her more determined than ever to unlock the secret of its use.
For ages, confronting the ineffable mystery of their very being, people have conceived of cosmologies to satisfy a hunger to know where they came from.
It was meant to symbolize ineffable mysteries.
And at its core is the kind of ineffable mystery that's worth more than the corpse-out-a-window kind.
It was the transformation of the tawdry symbols of popular culture that gave his art its iconic power, emotional pull and ineffable mystery.
I looked away, suddenly at a loss for words, struck dumb by the ineffable mystery of her presence.
Where was the ineffable mystery that drew this listener into Mahler's world, lo those many years ago?