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Example sentences for "higher plane"

  • It is the demand of humanity that competition be placed on a higher plane.

  • Some inventions suddenly increase the efficiency of free goods to such a degree that the less efficient rented agents are thrown out of use, and the margin of utilization is moved to a higher plane than it was on before.

  • The loss to the man whose life is in the main on a higher plane is greater if he descends occasionally to a lower.

  • A truly Catholic Church, united under the Master, would lead all humanity up to a higher plane.

  • Such men lift our lives to a higher plane, and convince us that we, also, belong to God, to eternity, to heaven.

  • He stands on a higher plane, and sees much the farther.

  • In fact, we find difficulty in distinguishing, on a higher plane, between the duties of egoism and those of altruism; in both we have to consider others as well as ourselves.

  • The significance of remorse lies in the fact that it urges forward, that it gives birth to impulse and endeavor after a higher plane.

  • The divine aid, infinite and all-potent as it is, capable at any moment of utterly transforming all the conditions and transferring them to a higher plane, is yet limited by the degree of spiritual receptivity in the individual.

  • Indeed, in being freed from the physical body, the spiritual man becomes only more powerful, and with his power acting from a higher plane of energy.

  • The drama of living is instantly lifted up to a higher plane.

  • The drama of life is to be uplifted to a higher plane, to the realm of beauty and blessedness and radiance and joy.

  • Every agency by which men are advanced, socially and morally, is an agency that guides government and state and individual up to a higher plane of development.

  • Men have undergone sacrifices, humbled and almost debased themselves, that the succeeding generation might live on a higher plane, physically, morally and spiritually, than they themselves enjoyed.

  • If we probe to the bottom we will find this the corner-stone of all laudable ambitions, because man needs man, and needs help into a higher plane of usefulness and activities.

  • I am not ready to admit that even Shakespeare worked on a higher plane, or was a greater power on earth, than King Alfred or George Washington, even if it be that he will survive them both in the memory of man.

  • But pretty soon the orator rises into a higher plane.

  • And on a higher plane, only the chaste can really love.

  • We can not answer such inquiries and yet we ourselves know that, through this devotion to a just and holy cause, we rise to a higher plane, we see with larger eyes, we feel the presence of the real self of our fellow-worker.

  • One who really wished to understand it must have awakened within him powers to enable him to stand on a higher plane of existence.

  • It is an event as real as any natural event, only enacted upon a higher plane.

  • On a higher plane of consciousness, a similar process takes place in man when he experiences the magically significant event which is bound up with initiation.

  • St. Philip recognized that these performances might be raised to a higher plane by introducing more music and using the best possible music for their illustration.

  • In fact the whole community seemed to have been taken suddenly off its feet ("out of the pit and miry clay" as the minister expressed it) and whirled up to a higher plane.

  • But this, however, is but an illustration of the correspondence on the ordinary physical plane of certain things on a higher plane of Nature.

  • Instead, it depends entirely upon the phenomena and facts of a higher plane of Nature--a plane which occultists have called the Akashic Plane.

  • No country has ever occupied a higher plane of material well-being than ours at the present moment.

  • In this transition stage toward a higher plane of civilization we need every faculty pure and undefiled to do the work that will lift us to a merited place in our land.

  • Who but the educated Negro woman will feel more keenly the stigma of the depravity of her weak sister who has wearied of the struggle for a higher plane of living?

  • Only when the contradictory begins to reveal itself does evolution to a higher plane of thought and existence begin.

  • His mind contained both idealism and realism, but he did not bring them by a process of reasoning to the point of acute contradiction in order to reach a higher plane of thought.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better results; fresh fruits; heavy heart; higher animals; higher degree; higher forms; higher ground; higher infant mortality and death rates; higher kind; higher learning; higher order; higher planes; higher plants; higher sphere; higher stage; higher standard; higher temperature; higher temperatures; higher things; higher wages; international commission; silk handkerchief; small handful; when once; written from; yellow streak