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What is sublime paralytic?

"Sublime paralytic" isn't a recognized medical term or a common phrase. It's likely a combination of two words with different meanings:

* Sublime: Often used to describe something that is awe-inspiring, magnificent, or of great beauty. It can also indicate something that is lofty or profound.

* Paralytic: Refers to a state of paralysis, often caused by a neurological disorder or injury. It can also describe someone who is extremely intoxicated.

Therefore, "sublime paralytic" likely refers to a state of being overwhelmed by something so beautiful, grand, or profound that it leaves one feeling emotionally immobilized or unable to respond.

This could be a personal experience, a figurative description, or even a literary or artistic concept.

Without more context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning. If you can provide more information about where you encountered this phrase, I might be able to give you a more specific answer.

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