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super- +‎ cosmic

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supercosmic (not comparable)

  1. (religion) Extremely cosmic; above the cosmos.
    • 1861 July, “Gioberti's Philosophy of Revelation”, in Brownson's Review[1], volume 2, number 3, page 310:
      The palingenesia having its first and last cause, as palingenesia, in the Incarnation is strictly supercosmic, supernatural, though it presupposes the natural, and like the cosmos has God for its first and last cause.
    • 1948, Louis Joseph Alexandre Mercier, American Humanism and the New Age, page 30:
      For Babbitt then, as for Buddha, there was the cosmic and the supercosmic.
    • 2014, G. Christopher Scruggs, Path of Life: The Way of Wisdom for Christ Followers[2]:
      As such, morality is both part of the way things were meant to be (supercosmic) and a part of the way things in fact are (cosmic).

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