1. communing - Noun
2. communing - Verb
of Commune
Source: Webster's dictionarySo in the sinful streets, abstracted and alone, I with my secret self held communing of mine own. Arthur Hugh Clough
The whole point about historians is that we are really communing with the dead. It's very restful - because you read. There's some sociopathic problem that makes me prefer it to human interaction. Niall Ferguson
When you listen to music, you can transcend your own pain and turn towards another and feel bonded with the whole of humanity because you know that they have felt that grief and love. By expressing it, by communing with that song or picture, you realize you are not alone. Susan Cain
Pictures, bright pictures, oh! they are to me A world for thought to revel in. I love To give a history to every face, to think - As I thought with the painter - as I knew What his high communing had been. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
When we read, we are doing more than delectating words on a page stories, characters, images, notions. We are communing with the mind of the author. Martin Amis
The lines were fill'd with many a tender thing, All the impassion'd heart's fond communing. Letitia Elizabeth Landon