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单词 spiritism
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Definition of spiritism in English:

spiritism

nounˈspɪrɪtɪz(ə)mˈspɪrəˌtɪzəm
  • another term for spiritualism (sense 1)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most famous musicians are deep in the occult and it is difficult to find a worldly popular musician who has not dabbled in spiritism to acquire fame and wealth.
    • It is not without reason that the Christian bible warns against real witchcraft and spiritism, for example Deuteronomy 18: 9.
    • Its initial members sought to distinguish psychic phenomena from spiritism, and to investigate mediums and their activities.
    • This is because epilepsy is all the time associated with superstitions and spiritism.
    • That was certainly part of the whole problem around spiritism in the 19th century, in that it not only stole the medical market, it stole the spiritual market as well, and there was a lot of boundary riding going on.
    • Harry's occult skills - witchcraft, sorcery, casting spells, spiritism, interpreting omens and ‘calling up the dead’ fit into a category God tells us not even to discuss.
    • Chapter 14 also brings a clear and frightening warning against dabbling in spiritism.
    • A final category of occult activity is known as spiritism, which is defined as an attempt to contact or communicate with a spirit entity or deceased person (called necromancy).
    • Witchcraft, including Afro-Brazilian practices and Kardecist spiritism, threatened the claims of physicians and the state to authority over Brazilians' bodies and actions.
    • Voodoo, Witchcraft, Magic, Fortune-telling, and inquiring of the dead are all forms of spiritism.

Derivatives

  • spiritist

  • noun & adjectiveˈspɪrɪtɪst
    • Following an older model of femininity closer to the living conditions of the Indian indigenous population, as an herbalist and spiritist, Rosa is denounced as a whore.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘Nearly every spiritist I have met’, he wrote, ‘began by being a blank unbeliever in its phenomena.’
      • There is a deep and widely held set of spiritist beliefs derived from the religions of African coastal societies.
      • Are fortune-tellers, clairvoyants, palm readers, spiritists and voodoo participants in league with demons?
      • Those who turn to mediums and spiritists do not seek assistance from God, but play the harlot and become defiled.
  • spiritistic

  • adjectivespɪrɪˈtɪstɪkˌspɪrəˈtɪstɪk
    • Again, what are the implications of the spiritistic hypothesis in regard to the miniature faces?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have friends in various parts of the world, some in places where spiritistic practices are widespread.
      • The phenomenon of spiritistic intimidation is common to all categories of occultism.
      • Wundt's philosophical attitudes belonged completely and finally to the type described as spiritistic monism.
      • This is certainly not a Christian practice and, in fact, leaves one open to spiritistic influence.
 
 

Definition of spiritism in US English:

spiritism

nounˈspɪrəˌtɪzəmˈspirəˌtizəm
  • another term for spiritualism (sense 1)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chapter 14 also brings a clear and frightening warning against dabbling in spiritism.
    • This is because epilepsy is all the time associated with superstitions and spiritism.
    • Voodoo, Witchcraft, Magic, Fortune-telling, and inquiring of the dead are all forms of spiritism.
    • Its initial members sought to distinguish psychic phenomena from spiritism, and to investigate mediums and their activities.
    • Most famous musicians are deep in the occult and it is difficult to find a worldly popular musician who has not dabbled in spiritism to acquire fame and wealth.
    • That was certainly part of the whole problem around spiritism in the 19th century, in that it not only stole the medical market, it stole the spiritual market as well, and there was a lot of boundary riding going on.
    • Harry's occult skills - witchcraft, sorcery, casting spells, spiritism, interpreting omens and ‘calling up the dead’ fit into a category God tells us not even to discuss.
    • Witchcraft, including Afro-Brazilian practices and Kardecist spiritism, threatened the claims of physicians and the state to authority over Brazilians' bodies and actions.
    • A final category of occult activity is known as spiritism, which is defined as an attempt to contact or communicate with a spirit entity or deceased person (called necromancy).
    • It is not without reason that the Christian bible warns against real witchcraft and spiritism, for example Deuteronomy 18: 9.
 
 
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