He cut the fine sentiments and noble aspirations into a series of cabalistic fulgurations that flared up and died out with the speed of light. |
As if it were a cabalistic speech, one separates from the rest, and comes towards him. |
The theory that if 9 men take 90 days to make up their individual minds, 15 men will take fewer days to make up theirs is cabalistic arithmetic. |
Arabesques, birds, letters of the alphabet, cabalistic signs are some of the motives usually employed according to the whim of each one. |
The whole scene, with its twin aromas of the shambolic and the cabalistic, has an honest political stink. |
A subject in itself is cabalistic meditation, in which we attempt to climb up the tree to attain union with divinity. |