Concept cluster: Philosophy > Spirituality or supernatural
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Relating to agapeism.
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Relating to agapism.
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A revelation, especially of supernatural events.
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(religion, mysticism) Intended to ward off evil.
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(religion, mysticism) The use of ritual or other magical means (including charms and/or incantations) to avert evil or bad luck.
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A believer in apparitions.
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Specialized knowledge that is mysterious to the uninitiated.
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Worship of an antiquity; excessive veneration of antiquity.
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Obsolete spelling of ascetic [One who is devoted to the practice of self-denial, either through seclusion or stringent abstinence.]
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(philosophy, dated) Materialism.
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Well-educated people who are interested in cultural activities.
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One who indulges in enigmas, especially one who often makes such enigmas.
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An occult or angelic language associated with this system of magic.
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A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
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One who is devoted to pleasure.
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A love or knowledge of enjoyment, especially of good food and drink.
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Obsolete form of epicurean. [Pursuing pleasure, especially in reference to food or comfort.]
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Devoted to luxurious living; epicureous; epicurean.
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epicurean
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A manifestation or appearance of a divine or superhuman being.
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One who believes, or is an initiate, in esoteric doctrines or rites.
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Alternative form of eudaemon [A good or benevolent spirit.]
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Relating to euergetism.
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Relating to exorcism.
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Relating to exorcism.
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Obsolete form of gnostic.
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Obsolete form of Gothic. [Of or relating to the Goths or their language.]
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One who evaluates literature in terms of gynocriticism.
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Hermetic philosophy or practice; hermetics.
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The worship, attachment, or devotion to a concept originating and existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.
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(New Age) A child believed to be a next stage in human evolution; to have paranormal abilities like telepathy; or to be more empathic, independent, and creative than its peers.
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A belief in mystical inspiration in religion.
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Of or pertaining to intimism or intimists
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Obsolete form of Psariot. [Psarian]
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(New Age) The belief that thinking about someone or something attracts it and causes it or the individual to manifest in one's life.
adj
Obsolete form of magical. [Of, relating to, or by means of magic.]
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Of or relating to manism.
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Relating to divination; prophetic.
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The actions of a medium (person claiming to contact the dead).
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Based on mystical beliefs.
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(Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, religion) a number of secret societies or cults
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Relating to mysteriosophy
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Doctrine and knowledge pertaining to secrets and mystery
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Any of various ancient religious movements in which initiates undergo secret rites to achieve unification with the godhead.
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Of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries; mystical.
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The beliefs, ideas, or thoughts of mystics.
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(literature, derogatory) A nature writer who misrepresents animals as having thoughts and feelings similar to those of humans.
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Any quack doctor or charlatan.
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An influence or phenomenon at once mystical and transcendant.
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Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
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Related to occultists or to occultism
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Related to or involving the occult or secret knowledge.
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(imprecisely) Of or pertaining to the occult; occultic.
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(philosophy of religion, rare) The supposed faculty that causes its possessors to yearn to commune with the “All” of existence.
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All-seeing; comprehensive, inclusive.
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Alternative form of paradisiacal [Of or resembling paradise.]
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(Britain) exonumia
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(Christianity, archaic, derogatory) One who believes that Christ's corporeal body was an illusion.
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(chiefly Christianity) In a pharisaical manner.
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(printing, dated) Synonym of small pica (especially in French printing).
adj
Obsolete form of Pindaric. [Of or pertaining to Pindar.]
adj
Alternative form of Pollyannish [(derogatory) irrepressibly or excessively optimistic; capable of seeing good in anyone]
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(psychoanalysis) In Freudian psychoanalysis, an archetypal cathexis of the sons usurping their father's hierarchical position; the basis of the Oedipus complex, and sometimes resulting in totemism.
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(occultism) A path through life that focuses on deities or divinity rather than the terrestrial.
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The quality or state of being scriptural; literal adherence to the Scriptures.
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Alternative spelling of séance [A ceremony where people try to communicate with the spirits of dead people, usually led by a medium.]
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One who holds to the doctrine of sensualism.
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(by extension) Occult, mysterious.
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A participant in a séance.
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A worldview that reveres nature, without belief in the supernatural.
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A superficial or shallow person; a sciolist.
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A ceremony where people try to communicate with the spirits of dead people, usually led by a medium.

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