Another Word For SPIRITUALITY

spiritualty

Noun : (obsolete) The state or fact of being spiritual; holiness, spirituality.

Noun : Collectively, the authorities of spiritual matters; the clergy.

otherworldliness

Noun : The quality of being otherworldly

church property

Noun : property or income owned by a churc

spiritual

Adjective : Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.

Adjective : Of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred, pure; (Christianity, specifically) inspired by the Holy Spirit.

Adjective : Of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural.

spirit

Noun : The soul of a person or other creature.

Noun : A supernatural being, often but not exclusively without physical form; ghost, fairy, angel.

Noun : Enthusiasm.

faith

Noun : A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.

Noun : A conviction about abstractions, ideas, or beliefs, without empirical evidence, experience, or observation.

Noun : A religious or spiritual belief system.

psychotropic

Noun : (pharmacology) A psychotropic drug or agent.

spiritualism

Noun : (philosophy) A doctrine, opposing materialism, that claims transcendency of the divine being, the altogether spiritual character of reality and the value of inwardness of consciousness.

Noun : A belief that the dead communicate with the living, especially through a medium. Used in a broader sense than spiritism/Kardecism.

Noun : The quality or state of being spiritual.

mysticism

Noun : The beliefs, ideas, or thoughts of mystics.

Noun : A doctrine of direct communication or spiritual intuition of divine truth.

Noun : A transcendental union of soul or mind with the divine reality or divinity.

religion

Noun : (uncountable) Belief in a spiritual or metaphysical reality (often including at least one deity), accompanied by practices or rituals pertaining to the belief.

Noun : (countable) A particular system of such belief, and the rituals and practices proper to it.

Noun : (uncountable) The way of life committed to by monks and nuns.

religiosity

Noun : The quality of being religious or pious, especially when zealous.

religiousness

Noun : The quality of being religious; religiosity.

metaphysics

Noun : (philosophy, uncountable) The branch of philosophy which studies fundamental principles intended to describe or explain all that is, and which are not themselves explained by anything more fundamental; the study of first principles; the study of being insofar as it is being (Latin: ens in quantum ens).

Noun : (philosophy, countable) The view or theory of a particular philosopher or school of thinkers concerning the first principles which describe or explain all that is.

Noun : (logic, uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) The metalogic of physics; the logical framework of physics.

spiritualization

Noun : The act of spiritualizing.

Noun : The state of being spiritualized.

theology

Noun : (uncountable) The study of God, a god, or gods; and of the truthfulness of religion in general.

Noun : (uncountable) Synonym of religious studies

Noun : (countable) An organized method of interpreting spiritual works and beliefs into practical form.

spiritualisation

Noun : (British spelling) Alternative form of spiritualization [The act of spiritualizing.]

meditation

Noun : A devotional exercise of, or leading to contemplation.

Noun : A contemplative discourse, often on a religious or philosophical subject.

Noun : A musical theme treated in a meditative manner.

transcendence

Noun : (countable) The act of surpassing usual limits.

Noun : (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception.

Noun : (uncountable) The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity.

sacrality

Noun : The property of being sacral; sacredness.

sexuality

Noun : The quality of being sexual; that which is characterized or distinguished by sex.

Noun : Sexual activity; concern with, or interest in, sexual activity.

Noun : Sexual potency.

shamanism

Noun : Any of a range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world.

intellectualism

Noun : The use or development of the intellect.

Noun : (philosophy) The doctrine that knowledge is derived from pure reason.

Noun : (sociology) The use of mental attributes as a criterion or value.

connectiveness

Noun : The state or quality of being connective.

prayerfulness

Noun : The state or quality of being prayerful.

numinosity

Noun : Quality of being numinous.

meditativeness

Noun : The quality of being meditative.

sacredness

Noun : The property of being sacred.

environmentalism

Noun : (medicine, social sciences) A theory that views environment, rather than heredity or culture, as the important factor in the development of an individual or group.

Noun : (politics) A political and social ideology that seeks to prevent the environment from degradation by human activity.

secularity

Noun : The state of being secular.

experientialism

Noun : (philosophy) The theory that experience is the source of knowledge.

occultism

Noun : The study of the supernatural

Noun : A belief in occult powers and the hope of controlling them

ecumenicalism

Noun : The belief that there should be better understanding and closer co-operation between different denominations in the Christian Church.

morality

Noun : (uncountable) Recognition of the distinction between good and evil or between right and wrong; respect for and obedience to the rules of right conduct; the mental disposition or characteristic of behaving in a manner intended to produce morally good results.

Noun : (countable) A set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct.

Noun : (countable) A set of personal guiding principles for conduct or a general notion of how to behave, whether respectable or not.

divinity

Noun : (uncountable) The state, position, or fact of being a god or God. [from 14th c.]

Noun : (countable) Synonym of deity.

Noun : A celestial being inferior to a supreme God but superior to man.

humanism

Noun : The study of the humanities or the liberal arts; literary (especially classical) scholarship.

Noun : (historical, often capitalized) Specifically, a cultural and intellectual movement in 14th-16th century Europe characterised by attention to classical culture and a promotion of vernacular texts, notably during the Renaissance.

Noun : An ethical system that centers on humans and their values, needs, interests, abilities, dignity and freedom; especially used for a secular one which rejects theistic religion and superstition.

ecumenicism

Noun : ecumenicalism; ecumenism

metaphysical

Adjective : Of or pertaining to metaphysics.

Adjective : Being an adherent of the philosophy of metaphysics.

Adjective : Immaterial, supersensual, beyond the physical.

soulfulness

Noun : The state of being soulful.

consciousness

Noun : The state of being conscious or aware; awareness.

catholicism

Noun : The faiths, practices and doctrines of the Catholic Church, usually the Roman Catholic Church.

Noun : The state or quality of being catholic or universal; catholicity.

Noun : Liberality of sentiment; breadth of view.

philosophy

Noun : (uncountable, originally) The love of wisdom.

Noun : (uncountable) An academic discipline that seeks truth through reasoning rather than empiricism, often attempting to provide explanations relating to general concepts such as existence and rationality.

Noun : (countable) A comprehensive system of belief.

sufism

Noun : A family of spiritual schools in Islam emphasizing mysticism and asceticism.

esotericism

Noun : The tendency to promote or desire the esoteric.

Noun : Doctrines or practices of esoteric knowledge.

sacramentality

Noun : sacramental nature, character or quality

pentecostalism

Noun : Christian religious movement that emphasizes the Holy Spirit and is known for speaking in tongues.

theosophy

Noun : (philosophy, religion) Any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of God can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.

Noun : (religion) Any system which claims to attain communication with God and superior spirits by physical processes.

Noun : The system of beliefs and doctrines of the Theosophical Society.

cosmology

Noun : The study of the physical universe, its structure, dynamics, origin and evolution, and fate.

Noun : A metaphysical study into the origin and nature of the universe.

Noun : A particular view (cultural or religious) of the structure and origin of the universe.

nondualism

Noun : The belief that dualism and dichotomy are illusory phenomena, that things such as mind and body may remain distinct while not actually being separate.

divineness

Noun : The quality of being divine; divinity.

contemplativeness

Noun : The state or quality of being contemplative.

spiritualise

Verb : Alternative form of spiritualize [To make spiritual; to invoke spirituality.]

religious

Adjective : Concerning religion.

Adjective : Committed to the practice or adherence of religion.

Adjective : Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.

sensuality

Noun : (uncountable) The state of being sensual or sensuous.

Noun : (countable) A preoccupation with sensual pleasure.

materialism

Noun : Constant concern over material possessions and wealth; a great or excessive regard for worldly concerns.

Noun : (philosophy) The philosophical belief that nothing exists beyond what is physical.

Noun : (obsolete, rare) Material substances in the aggregate; matter.

holiness

Noun : (countable) Used in connection with His or Your to address the leader of some religious traditions, notably the pope.

Noun : The state or condition of being holy.

esoterism

Noun : The inward forms of faith and religion; transcendence, mystic experience, and internal realizations of the Divine.

Noun : Being esoteric.

secularism

Noun : Neutrality towards all religions.

Noun : The political belief in the separation of church and state, i.e. the position that religious belief should not influence public and governmental decisions.

worldliness

Noun : The quality of being worldly; familiarity with the ways of the world.

psychology

Noun : (uncountable) The study of the human mind.

Noun : (uncountable) The study of human or animal behavior.

Noun : (uncountable, chiefly historical) The study of the soul.

connectedness

Noun : The state or quality of being connected.

enlightenment

Noun : An act of enlightening, or the state of being enlightened or instructed.

Noun : A concept in spirituality, philosophy and psychology related to achieving clarity of perception, reason and knowledge.

Noun : A 17th- and 18th-century philosophical movement in European history; the Age of Enlightenment or Age of Reason emphasizing rationalism.

psychism

Noun : (philosophy) The old doctrine that there is a fluid (continuity) universally diffusing, and equally animating all living beings, the difference in their actions being due to the difference of the individual organizations.

ritualism

Noun : The belief that it is necessary for rites or repeated sets of actions to be carried out.

irreligiosity

Noun : (uncountable) The quality of being irreligious.

Noun : (countable) An impious action or utterance.

gnosticism

Noun : A wide variety of Jewish and early Christian sects having an interest in gnosis, or divine knowledge, and generally holding the belief that there is a god greater than the Demiurge, or the creator of the world.

Noun : Alternative form of Gnosticism [A wide variety of Jewish and early Christian sects having an interest in gnosis, or divine knowledge, and generally holding the belief that there is a god greater than the Demiurge, or the creator of the world.]

ecology

Noun : (biology) The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.

Noun : (by extension) Any study of the relationships of components of a system with their environment and with each other.

Noun : The totality or pattern of relationships of components of a system with their environment and with each other.

intellectuality

Noun : The characteristic of being intellectual.

tantrism

Noun : tantric beliefs and practices generally

religionless

Adjective : Lacking religion.

buddhism

Noun : The religion or philosophy derived from the teachings of Gautama Buddha.

meditations

Noun : a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from AD 161 to 180, recording his private notes to himself and ideas on Stoic philosophy.

Noun : a 1966 album by John Coltrane.

Noun : (also released as Elmo Hope Memorial Album) an album by American jazz pianist Elmo Hope recorded in 1955 for the Prestige label.

impersonalism

Noun : A belief system that places little importance on individuals and their subjective viewpoints and experiences.

transcendentalism

Noun : The transcending, or going beyond, empiricism, and ascertaining a priori the fundamental principles of human knowledge.

Noun : Ambitious and imaginative vagueness in thought, imagery, or diction.

Noun : A philosophy which holds that reasoning is key to understanding reality (associated with Kant); philosophy which stresses intuition and spirituality (associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson); transcendental character or quality.

nonduality

Noun : Lack of duality.

asceticism

Noun : The principles and practices of an ascetic; extreme self-denial and austerity.

oneness

Noun : (uncountable) State of being one or undivided; unity.

Noun : (countable) The product of being one or undivided.

warriorship

Noun : The state of being a warrior.

paganism

Noun : Any indigenous polytheistic religion.

Noun : Any of a class of religions often associated with nature rituals.

devoutness

Noun : The state or quality of being devout.

intellectualisation

Noun : The act or process of intellectualising.

traditionalism

Noun : The adherence to traditional views or practices, especially with regard to cultural or religious matters.

Noun : The continuation of theological rituals on the basis that the ritual has always completed, rather than the ritual being a manifestation of theology.

Noun : A philosophical system which makes tradition the supreme criterion and rule of certitude; the doctrine that human reason is of itself radically unable to know with certainty any truth or, at least, the fundamental truths of the metaphysical, moral, and religious order.

religionism

Noun : excessive religious ardour or zeal

Noun : extreme piety

Noun : discrimination or prejudice on the basis of religion or religious beliefs.

religions

Noun : (uncountable) Belief in a spiritual or metaphysical reality (often including at least one deity), accompanied by practices or rituals pertaining to the belief.

Noun : (countable) A particular system of such belief, and the rituals and practices proper to it.

Noun : (uncountable) The way of life committed to by monks and nuns.

centredness

Noun : Alternative form of centeredness [The state of being centered.]

sensualism

Noun : Addiction to or obsession with sensual pleasures or affairs.

Noun : (ethics) The doctrine that gratification of the senses is the highest good.

Noun : (epistemology) The doctrine that all knowledge not only originates in sensation, but are transformed sensations, copies or relics of sensations; sensationalism.

syncretization

Noun : conflation or reconciliation of different systems of beliefs; syncretism

spiritism

Noun : A philosophical doctrine, established in France in the mid nineteenth century, postulating that humans are essentially immortal spirits that temporarily inhabit physical bodies, and may have influence on the physical world.

Noun : Spiritualism

Noun : Alternative form of Spiritism [A philosophical doctrine, established in France in the mid nineteenth century, postulating that humans are essentially immortal spirits that temporarily inhabit physical bodies, and may have influence on the physical world.]

mindfulness

Noun : Awareness.

Noun : Inclination to be mindful or aware.

Noun : (Buddhism, psychology) Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgementally.

demonism

Noun : (uncountable) Belief in, or worship of demons or devils.

Noun : (uncountable, often figurative) The quality of being demonic.

Noun : (countable) An act or event attributed to demons or devils; an evil act.

politics

Noun : (countable) A methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organization, or a movement.

Noun : (countable) The profession of conducting political affairs.

Noun : (treated as a plural noun) One's political stands and opinions.

empowerment

Noun : The achievement of political, social or economic power by an individual or group.

Noun : The process of supporting another person or persons to discover and claim personal power.

Noun : The state of being empowered (either generally, or specifically).

eroticism

Noun : the state of being erotic, or of being sexually aroused

Noun : sexual excitement, especially if abnormally persistent

esoterics

Noun : The study of esoterica

inwardness

Noun : The characteristic of being inward or directed towards the inside.

Noun : (obsolete)

Noun : The internal or true state; the essential nature.

devotion

Noun : (uncountable) The act or state of devoting or being devoted.

Noun : (uncountable) Feeling of strong or fervent affection; dedication

Noun : (uncountable) Religious veneration, zeal, or piety.

piety

Noun : (uncountable, religion) Reverence and devotion to God.

Noun : (uncountable) Similar reverence to one's parents and family or to one's country.

Noun : (countable) A devout act or thought.

atheism

Noun : A non-belief in deities.

Noun : (strictly) Belief that no deities exist (sometimes including rejection of other religious beliefs).

Noun : (broadly) A lack of belief in deities, or a belief that there is insufficient evidence to believe in a god.

holism

Noun : A theory or belief that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.

Noun : A practice based on such a theory or belief.

taoism

Noun : A Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the 6th century B.C.E. that teaches conformity to the tao by unassertive action and simplicity.

Noun : A religion developed from Taoist philosophy and folk and Buddhist religion and concerned with obtaining long life and good fortune often by magical means.

Noun : (Singapore) Traditional Chinese folk religion

spiritualness

Noun : The quality or state of being spiritual or spiritual-minded; spirituality.

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