India itself is sometimes envisioned as a spiritual geography, a grand chart of pilgrimage sites and empyreal encampments. |
At Acropolis, near Athens, Minerva's statue formerly fell from the empyreal heaven. |
So small is the World, compared with the wide extent of the empyreal Heaven. |
Prof. Albert Birkle, who already produced a particular artwork with his first work 'The Lord in the glory of the empyreal Jerusalem' was not an unknown person to the architect. |
Or at least he was gone from the scene, perhaps to join some other, empyreal scene, where he painted the Milky Way instead of the Seine. |
Written in a simple language unusual for philosophy, his works reflected concerns and tragedies of the real life, not just usual empyreal problems all philosophers used to deal with. |