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These systems engender an element of dependability on the individual which holds back his spiritual enfoldment and perverts his true individuality, which must grow and unfold before real progress upwards begins.

From The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants, a psychic revelation by Kennon, J. L.

Its beauty will shine upon all, for its beauty is of the soul, whose power of enfoldment is unbounded.

From Woman and the New Race by Sanger, Margaret

The Arabian yielded his hand without hesitation, and his long, slender dark fingers were for an instant enclosed, and almost buried, in the large enfoldment of King Richard's hand.

From The Talisman by Scott, Walter, Sir

Incessantly this unsubstantial enfoldment took place in her inner sense, like some wild drama among ocean-bed things, far below an unrippled surface.

From Ewing\'s Lady by Wilson, Harry Leon

She felt a distinct emotion now, but it was different—less tumultuous, and bringing her a soft sense of enfoldment.

From Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life by Praed, Campbell, Mrs.




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