Etymology: [ 'spir-i-ch&-w&l, -i-ch ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French and Late Latin; Middle French spirituel, from Late Latin spiritualis, from Latin, of breathing, of wind, from spiritus.
manevi, ruhsal, ruhani, dini, ruhsal, ruhi, ruhani, ruhla ilgili, (Felsefe) manevi, tinsel, spritüel, zeki, akıllı, Allah tarafından ilham edilmiş, ruhanı, akli, esprili, dinsel, ruhi, tinsel, tanrısal, düşünsel, kutsi, dini değerlere önem veren, Amerikalı zencilerin, spiritualnessmanevilik, ruhanilik, Amerika zencilerine özgü ilâhi, ruhani olarak, kiliseye veya kutsal şeylere ait, spirituallymanen, dinen/manen,
An African-American folk song, or a song in that style
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Knowing where the "power" is Seeking access to things and knowledge of power Engaged in Power struggle (This can be helpful or harmful Raven is by nature, seeking the mystery, but often playing it tongue in cheek Raven sometimes tricks himself )
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(also see Axiom): The spiritual axiom determines how much faith is required to tap into the power of beings recognized as "gods " It also determines the similiarity between the cosm and its mythos At 0, no concept of higher beings or an after life exists On Earth (9) miracles can be performed by groups of faithful and divine intervention occurs, but never at the request of the faithful At 19, miracles can be invoked by the untrained and "Paradise" can be reached by mortals In the Living Land (24 - the highest realm) one mythos is dominant and all others cause a contradiction At 33 the realm and the mythos are one and all aspects are literally true; no other mythos can access miracles
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in the psychic or dimensional world that we can't see with our regular eyes - what happens at the spiritual level affects us in many ways
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a kind of religious song originated by Blacks in the southern United States lacking material body or form or substance; "spiritual beings"; "the vital transcendental soul belonging to the spiritual realm"-Lewis Mumford concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul; "a spiritual approach to life"; "spiritual fulfillment"; "spiritual values"; "unearthly love
Religious songs developed by the Afro-American communities in the USA
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1 relating to the spirit or soul and not to physical nature or matter; intangible 2 of, relating to, or characteristic of sacred things, the Church, religion, etc
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pg 33, par 6
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of or pertaining to the very deepest nature of life--that part of life in which a person relates to God
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Having to do with spirit or soul as apart from the body or material things
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Of or pertaining to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind; mental; intellectual
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The quality of any activity which drives the human being forward towards some form of development -- physical, emotional, intuitional, social -- in advance of his present state
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folk song with a religious theme (especially one that originated among black people in the southern United States) isim
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Of or pertaining to the moral feelings or states of the soul, as distinguished from the external actions; reaching and affecting the spirits
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Of or pertaining to the soul or its affections as influenced by the Spirit; controlled and inspired by the divine Spirit; proceeding from the Holy Spirit; pure; holy; divine; heavenly-minded; opposed to carnal
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See Spirituality, 2
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A spiritual function, office, or affair
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Not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things; ecclesiastical; as, the spiritual functions of the clergy; lords spiritual and temporal; a spiritual corporation
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of the spirit world, incorporeal; of or pertaining to the spirit or soul; of or pertaining to the supernatural; religious, of or pertaining to sacred things; ecclesiastical, of or pertaining to the church sıfat
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Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal; as, a spiritual substance or being
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concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul; "a spiritual approach to life"; "spiritual fulfillment"; "spiritual values"; "unearthly love"
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Spiritual means relating to people's thoughts and beliefs, rather than to their bodies and physical surroundings. She lived entirely by spiritual values, in a world of poetry and imagination. temporal + spiritually spir·itu·al·ly Our whole programme is spiritually oriented but not religious. + spirituality spir·itu·al·ity the peaceful spirituality of Japanese culture
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like or being a phantom; "a ghostly face at the window"; "a phantasmal presence in the room"; "spectral emanations"; "spiritual tappings at a seance"
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concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church; "religious texts"; "a nenber if a religious order"; "lords temporal and spiritual"; "spiritual leaders"; "spiritual songs"
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lacking material body or form or substance; "spiritual beings"; "the vital transcendental soul belonging to the spiritual realm"-Lewis Mumford
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a kind of religious song originated by Blacks in the southern United States
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Spiritual means relating to people's religious beliefs. The spiritual leader of Ireland's 3.7 million Catholics = religious secular
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A spiritual is a religious song of the type originally sung by black slaves in America. a religious song of the type sung originally by African-Americans. In North American white and black folk music, an English-language folk hymn. White spirituals derived variously, notably from the "lining out" of psalms, dating from at least the mid-17th century. Where congregations could not read, a leader intoned the psalm one line at a time, alternating with the congregation's singing of each line to a familiar melody; the tune, sung slowly, was ornamented with passing notes, turns, and other graces. A second source was the singing of hymns set to borrowed melodies, often secular folk tunes. Themes included going home to the promised land and gaining ground against sin; typical refrains were "Roll, Jordan" and "Glory Hallelujah." The songs survive in oral tradition in isolated areas and also in the form of shape-note singings. African American spirituals developed in part from white rural folk hymnody but differ greatly in voice quality, vocal effects, rhythm, and type of rhythmic accompaniment. They were sung not only in worship but also as work songs, and the text imagery often reflects concrete tasks. Like the white gospel song, the modern African American gospel song derives from the spiritual
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spiritually
In a spiritual manner; may refer to any of the senses of the adjective
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spiritually
In a spiritual manner
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in a spiritual manner; "the ninth century was the spiritually freest period"
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spiritually
in a spiritual manner; as a supernatural being
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In a spiritual manner; with purity of spirit; like a spirit
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in a spiritual manner; "the ninth century was the spiritually freest period
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