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Type Words
Synonyms otherworldliness, spiritism, spirituality
Type of internality, inwardness
Derivation spiritualist
Type Words
Type of belief
Derivation spiritualist, spiritualistic
Type Words
Type of theological doctrine
Derivation spiritualistic

Examples of spiritualism

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Also, South Yorkshire has a relatively high number of followers of spiritualism.
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Spiritualism, whilst believing in a God, does not typically make use of shrines.
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This movie embraces metaphor and blends spiritualism with realism effortlessly.
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And there is no record of him hanging around onto Brammacharya sort spiritualism.
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It is a pluralistic spiritualism, atheistic realism and uncompromising dualism.
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RomeThe center of the Christian world teems with traffic, crowds and spiritualism.
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The center of the Christian world teems with traffic, crowds and spiritualism.
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Spiritualism, popularly in vogue during this era, was tried by Lincoln's wife.
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Islamic spiritualism is not attained without maintenance and forbearance of peace.
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  • (theology) any doctrine that asserts the separate existence of God
  • The belief that the spirits of dead people can communicate with people who are still alive (especially via a medium)
  • Spirituality: concern with things of the spirit
  • (spiritualist) medium: someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead; "he consulted several mediums"
  • Spiritualism is a monotheistic belief system or religion, postulating a belief in God but not an anthropomorphic one. A distinguishing feature is the belief that spirits of the dead residing in the spirit world can be contacted by "mediums", who can then provide information about the afterlife.
  • Spiritualism is a dualist metaphysical belief that the world is made up of at least two fundamental substances, matter and spirit. ...
  • Idealism (also called the spiritual approach, the allegorical approach, the nonliteral approach, and many other names) in Christian eschatology is an interpretation of the Book of Revelation that sees all of the imagery of the book as non-literal symbols.
  • Idealism is the philosophical theory which maintains that the ultimate nature of reality is based on the mind or ideas. In the philosophy of perception, idealism is contrasted with realism, in which the external world is said to have an apparent absolute existence. ...
  • In philosophy, spiritualism is the notion, shared by a wide variety of systems of thought, that there is an immaterial reality that cannot be perceived by the senses.Encyclopedia Britannica, , britannica. ...