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How to pronounce spiritism in English?

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Synonyms otherworldliness, spiritualism, spirituality
Type of internality, inwardness

Examples of spiritism

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Hardy's religious life seems to have mixed agnosticism, deism, and spiritism.
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The religious experience within spiritism is, therefore, largely informal.
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Spiritism teaches reincarnation or rebirth into human life after death.
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Spiritism incorporated and kept some practices inspired or directly taken from Mesmerism.
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Spiritism began attracting criticisms almost immediately once formulated.
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Both the Bible and secular history reveal that spiritism existed from very early times.
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The Bible condemns spiritism and warns us to keep free from everything connected with it.
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Spiritism in Borneo challenged by the power of Christ.
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The practice of spiritism is involvement with the demons, both in a direct way and through a human medium.
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More examples
  • Spirituality: concern with things of the spirit
  • Spiritism is a spiritualistic doctrine codified in the 19th century by the French educator Hippolyte Lu00E9on Denizard Rivail, under the codename Allan Kardec, later called the Kardecist Spiritualism Doctrine, it proposed the study of "the nature, origin, and destiny of spirits, and their relation with the corporeal world"...
  • (Spiritist) a believer in Spiritism. There are several categories of spiritists. A good spiritist is defined by the quality of his works and acts toward other people no matter their origin or condition.
  • Spiritism is a philosophical doctrine akin to Spiritualism, established in France in the mid 19th Century, which has become a sort of religious movement. ...
  • The same as the above, with the difference that the Spiritualists reject almost unanimously the doctrine of Reincarnation, while the Spiritists make of it the fundamental principle in their belief. ...
  • A term referring to the belief that spirits of the dead communicate with the living, for instance, at seances or through a medium.
  • The belief in a realm of discarnate spirit entities (e.g., deceased persons) with whom communication is possible.
  • The philosphy, culture, religion and technology taught by the Standing Stones. Details vary from region to region.
  • Contact with spirits through methods such as summoning, channeling, evoking or invoking, using a spirit guide, using drugs, using a Ouija Board, worshipping spirits, or various rituals. ...