This is the true knowledge of what is sought; this is the seeing that consists in not seeing, because that which is sought transcends all knowledge, being separated on all sides by
incomprehensibility as by a kind of darkness." (18) The first two stages in the spiritual pilgrimage appear to be at odds with one another.
There is still a risk of
incomprehensibility in such image overload, although no one ever cautioned Autio or Leedy to lighten up their over-the-top imagery.
Readers used to enjoying a traditional, linear narrative will initially meet with frustration and perhaps
incomprehensibility in these pages.
In particular, relating an obscure concept to something much more common in everyday life can create a link from the known to the unknown and blow away the fog of
incomprehensibility.
His very original, somewhat confessional poems may be informed by modern Anglophone poetry, but are almost apocalyptic in their vision of life's
incomprehensibility and futility.
Now a grown man living in fog-shrouded San Francisco, Kyle is haunted by the
incomprehensibility of his brother's self-destruction.
"I discovered much that is strange, complex and even bizarre to the point of
incomprehensibility. But the project of turning Jarry's extraordinary story into a play lay in my desk drawer for years, beside the novel I had translated."
Like the Tower of Babel, I realized, we risked confounding the language into
incomprehensibility.
Or, to the great laughter of the audience, the utter look of
incomprehensibility on his face when Albin joins the family dinner she wasnt invited to-this as a fully-clothed, fully-formed woman.
Half jokingly, one might recite the cliche "two Jews, three opinions," but in the half of the meaning that is serious and implicit, Bachman ignites Yiddish Modernist poetry as the spark that might come closest to defining the term culture here: she suggests that to choose umfarshtandlekhkayt,
incomprehensibility, is a worthy challenge that comes with the task of maintaining tradition while pushing it forward to fit its political era, its public spaces, immigration, and "individualistic expression" (81).
emphasizes the ultimate
incomprehensibility of the divine and warns against holding God to any human standard of justice since "a 'politically correct' God risks becoming ...
In making accessible the
incomprehensibility of astronomical concepts regarding gravity, space, and time, the viewer is placed within the equation, rendering such circumstances relatable to every facet of our daily experience.