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Unseen and occultly, the gods still gripped with their power and would not let her go.
--People do not know how dangerous lovesongs can be, the auric egg of Russell warned occultly.
In other words, Dōgen confirms the deeply embedded Asian folklore stereotype that "there is something occultly nasty about an oriental fox," as Robert Aitken notes.
It was an alchemy of soul occultly subtile and profoundly deep--a mysterious emanation of the spirit, seductive, sweetly humble, and terribly imperious.
For all the obvious differences between the much-idolized former Vice-Presidential candidate and the much-ridiculed Lieutenant Governor, the two followed almost occultly similar paths to their defeats on Tuesday.
His eyes were fixed in awe and wonder on the stone of Cybele, drawn to it as a bird to a snake, seeming to communicate occultly with it, soul to soul.
The man could not express himself by word nor look nor touch without weaving into the expression, subtly and occultly, the feeling as of a hand that passed and that in passing stroked softly and soothingly.
Occult science is the science of what occurs occultly insofar as it is not perceived in external nature, but in that region toward which the soul turns when it directs its inner being toward the spirit.
He could be more than I can occultly handle now... This may have been the wrong thing to do- Sure enough, a delicate probe in the long moment they stood staring at one another had to be retracted quickly inside her shields before it got swallowed up.
It had takenyears to achieve, and had involved three computer hacks, two break-ins, one minor bribery and, on one wet night when all else had failed, two hours in a squelchy field shifting the marker pegs a few but occultly incredibly signifi-cant meters.