enfoldment
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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.
Man is the most perfect enfoldment of nature's electric laws, and the world and the universe are the universal expression of electric life and energy.
From The Universe a Vast Electric Organism by Warder, George Woodward
People wonder why sensitive, self-respecting women are not driven away from the stage by the offences that hedge it; they are driven deeper and farther into its enfoldment.
From A Woman of Genius by Austin, Mary Hunter
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.
After that sheltering enfoldment in his arms, she drew back, her hands on his shoulders, looking into his face with eyes that showed no consciousness of a lover's first kiss.
From Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California by Bonner, Geraldine