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spiritualistic
spiritualistic, a. (and n.) (ˌspɪrɪtjuːəˈlɪstɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] 1. Of or pertaining to, characterized by, philosophical or theological spiritualism; of the nature of spiritualism.1852 A. P. Forbes Explan. Nicene Creed 47 Spiritualistic Pantheism, introduced by Hegel, has still many followers. 187... Oxford English Dictionary
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A Spiritualistic Photographer
A Spiritualistic Photographer () is a 1903 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. wikipedia.org
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Spiritualism (beliefs)
Spiritualistic traditions appear deeply rooted in shamanism and perhaps are one of the oldest forms of religion. As is the norm, the term spiritualism and spiritism are used generally and interchangeably to describe indigenous spiritualistic practises. wikipedia.org
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spiritistic
spiriˈtistic, a. [f. spirit n. + -istic.] Of or pertaining to, dealing or concerned with, spiritism; = spiritualistic a. 2.1867 Eng. Leader 15 June 333/1 That spiritistic ‘literature’ which has led astray..so many weak and impressionable minds. 1880 Howells Undiscov. Country iv. 70 The only perfectl... Oxford English Dictionary
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FEM
Fem unga, a Swedish anthology published in 1929 and the name of the literary group formed by the writers Femme (disambiguation) De Fem, a Swedish spiritualistic wikipedia.org
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levitant
levitant (ˈlɛvɪtænt) [ad. L. levitant-em, pres. pple. of levitāre to levitate.] One who practises (‘spiritualistic’) levitation.1875 Q. Jrnl. Sci. XII. 42 About three centuries after this..we find the pair of levitants, Abaris and Pythagoras. Oxford English Dictionary
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Spiritual Telegraph
It is the first truly spiritualistic journal published in the United States, though the Univercoelum and the Spiritual Philosopher and others of more general wikipedia.org
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Mathilda Nilsson
Spiritualism Mathilda Nilsson was a high-profile within the spiritualistic society in Stockholm. She left the Edelweiss Society in 1896. 1891 she became editor of the spiritualistic magazine "Efteråt? wikipedia.org
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Susan Elizabeth Gay
Spiritualistic Sanity: A reply to Dr. F. Winslow’s “Spiritualistic Madness.”. London, Falmouth, 1879. John William Fletcher, clairvoyant. wikipedia.org
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Krishna Srinivas
Krishna Srinivas (1913–2007) was an Indian writer of English literature, known for his spiritualistic poems. wikipedia.org
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Pangkak
These ceremony believed by the indigenous as a pure form of spiritualistic and gratitude towards God. wikipedia.org
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Aruanda
It is even used by other spiritualistic religions such as Quimbanda and Candomblé, in generic reference to "spiritual plane", the place where the higher wikipedia.org
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M. A. Bayfield
clergyman, he was a keen spiritualist, believing that "everyone is a spiritualist who is not a materialist, and Christianity itself is essentially a spiritualistic wikipedia.org
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C. Marsh Beadnell
Selected publications The Reality or Unreality of Spiritualistic Phenomena: Being a Criticism of Dr. W.J. wikipedia.org
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Cornelia Cederberg
Amalia Cederberg, born on 6 November 1854 in Stockholm, died 21 February 1933 in Stockholm, was one of the members of the group De Fem (The Five), a spiritualistic wikipedia.org
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