1. innermost - Noun
2. innermost - Adjective
3. innermost - Adjective Satellite
Farthest inward; most remote from the outward part; inmost; deepest within.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeople should be beautiful in every way - in their faces, in the way they dress, in their thoughts, and in their innermost selves. Anton Chekhov
Society ... can afford to grant more than before because its interests have become the innermost drives of its citizens. Herbert Marcuse
It is the prayer of my innermost being To realize my supreme identity In the liberated play of consciousness, The Vast Expanse. Now is the moment, Here is the place of Liberation. Alex Grey
When you lose touch with inner stillness, you lose touch with yourself. When you lose touch with yourself, you lose yourself in the world. Your innermost sense of self, of who you are, is inseparable from stillness. This is the "I Am” that is deeper than name and form. Eckhart Tolle
The powers of the mind should be concentrated and the mind turned back upon itself; as the darkest places reveal their secrets before the penetrating rays of the sun, so will the concentrated mind penetrate its own innermost secrets. Swami Vivekananda
Art is something given, not reproduced... the painter paints what he sees with his innermost senses, the expression of his being.. every other impression becomes, for him, an inner expression. Herwarth Walden