Seeër

"Seeër" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Like Marco Polo, this truth-loving monk rarely, if ever, tells an incredible story without informing us that he gives it merely upon hearsay. He is himself no seeër of monsters, whether fiends, giants, or pigmies. He appears to have been deluded by a Chinese priest he met at the court of the Grand Khan.

He [Walter Scott] was a great daydreamer, a seeër of fit and beautiful and humorous visions; but hardly a great artist; hardly, in the manful sense, an artist at all.

We have here two temperaments face to face; both untrained, unsophisticated, surprised (we may say) in the egg; both boldly charactered:—that of the artist, the lover and artificer of words; that of the maker, the seeër, the lover and forger of experience.

The record of the third stage in Amos’ illumination is all too scanty. The seeër describes it so bluntly, so baldly, that one cannot help feeling disappointed. Evidently he felt that what he then saw was far beyond words; and so, with his wonted veracity, he made no attempt at description. He simply wrote, “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar and He said, ‘Smite the chapiters, that the thresholds may shake: and break them in pieces on the head of all of them, etc.” (ix. 1-10).

A person who flees is a fleer, and a person who sees is a seer (though to avoid confusion with seer meaning `foreteller', the forms see-er and seeër have been used).

Light is important to us because we are "seeërs". Daydwellers. If we would have been blind as a bat ( :o) ), God would have started with, "Let there be sound". Who knows what we can`t see?

Indeed the Austrian seeër Gottfried Von Werdenberg (see message Vision 2004 on this site under Prophets) has prophesied about a meteorite bombardment to hit the earth somewhere in the summer of ? The year has been given in the original German message, but has already passed. Would it be this year ?

On some rare occasions, though, a trio of identical letters can appear unavoidable and some kind of alteration or compromise is required to circumvent it: seer (one who sees) and freer (more free), for instance, have been forced to lose a letter in order to avoid three consecutive es (although some nineteenth-century editors preferred seeër and freeër).

As commonly used, the word seer describes a person or mystic who is gifted with profound spiritual insight or one for whom divine revelations are made known through visions. However, a few notable writers have altered the word’s spelling to seeër in order to avoid the customary interpretations.

Listen, I will speak about the highest mantra, most secret than secret, of eight syllables (akṣara), of Vaiṣṇavī, Mahāmāyā’s Great Festival. (10) Of this Vaiṣṇavī mantra Nārada is the seeër, Śambhu the deity, anuṣṭubh the metre, its application is in a sādhana to reach all aims.

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