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(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) spiritualism
A belief that the dead communicate with the living through a medium having special powers
is a Science Philosophy and Religion based on the fact that life is continuous and that the phenomena of Nature is the expression of Infinite Intelligence   These facts are demonstrated through communication by means of mediumship with those who live in the spirit world
(theology) any doctrine that asserts the separate existence of God
A religious movement that is popular throughout the world Its members believe strongly in life after death, and attend séances in order to contact the spirit world Founded by the Fox sisters in New York in 1848
The belief that there do exist spiritual entities in the world, or that there exists a spiritual world or realm above or beyond the physical world
The doctrine, in opposition to the materialists, that all which exists is spirit, or soul that what is called the external world is either a succession of notions impressed on the mind by the Deity, as maintained by Berkeley, or else the mere educt of the mind itself, as taught by Fichte
the belief that the spirits of dead people can communicate with people who are still alive (especially via a medium)
A belief that departed spirits hold intercourse with mortals by means of physical phenomena, as by rappng, or during abnormal mental states, as in trances, or the like, commonly manifested through a person of special susceptibility, called a medium; spiritism; the doctrines and practices of spiritualists
refers to a religious belief which is also linked with psychic phenomena Sometimes spiritualism allows for Christian beliefs and practise
{i} belief in the existence of spirits and the ability to establish contact with the dead through a medium; philosophical viewpoint maintaining that spirit is the prime element of reality
concern with things of the spirit
A philosophic doctrine, opposing materialism, that claims transcendency of the divine being, the altogether spiritual character of reality and the value of inwardness of consciousness
or Spiritism A system which started up in America in 1848 It professes that certain living persons have the power of holding communion with the “spirits of the dead ” Nineteenth century spiritualism probably owes its origin to Andrew Jackson Davis, “the seer of Poughkeepsie ”
the belief that the spirits of dead people can communicate with people who are still alive (especially via a medium) (theology) any doctrine that asserts the separate existence of God
Spiritualism is the belief that the spirits of people who are dead can communicate with people who are still alive. + spiritualist spiritualists spir·itu·al·ist He was a poet and an ardent spiritualist. the belief that dead people are able to send messages to living people. Belief that the souls of the dead can make contact with the living, usually through a medium or during abnormal mental states such as trances. The basis of spiritualism is the conviction that spirit is the essence of life and that it lives on after the body dies. A medium is a person sensitive to vibrations from the spirit world, who may hold meetings known as séances in order to seek messages from spirits. A "control" is a spirit that gives messages to the human medium, who in turn gives them to other people. Spirits are also thought to manifest themselves through such means as rapping or levitating objects. Some spiritualists claim powers of paranormal healing. Scientific study of spiritualist phenomena has been the focus of the Society for Psychical Research, founded in Britain in 1882. See also theosophy
The quality or state of being spiritual
A quasi-religious popular movement which developed in the 18th and 19th centuries, and which held that the soul survives bodily death, and that the living can communicate with the spirits of the deceased; see also Medium 6
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soul

A man's body dies, but his soul is immortal. - Bir insanın vücudu ölür, ama ruhu ölümsüzdür.

Do you think animals have souls? - Sizce hayvanların ruhu var mıdır?

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ghost

Mary felt as if a ghost or spirit had touched her back. - Mary bir hayalet ya da ruhu sırtına dokunmuş gibi hissetti.

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{i} spirit

Body and spirit are twins: God only knows which is which. - Vücut ve ruh ikizdir: Sadece Tanrı hangisinin hangisi olduğunu bilir.

I'll be with you in spirit. - Ben ruhen sizinle birlikte olacağım.

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aura
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spirits

For all their serious wounds, all of them were in good spirits. - Ciddi yaralarına rağmen onların hepsi iyi ruh hali içindeydi.

He was in good spirits. - O iyi bir ruh hali içerisindeydi.

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{i} essence
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{i} Psyche

Reality and irreality are both important for one's psyche. - Gerçeklik ve gerçek dışılık, kişinin ruhu için önemlidir.

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(Tıp) animus
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mind

This is a dangerous state of mind for a man to be in. - Bu, içinde bulunacak bir adam için tehlikeli bir ruh halidir.

My poor state of mind made me distraught. - Berbat ruhsal durumum beni çıldırttı.

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psych

Your yelling and howling is called a psychosis. I ask, I beg you to see a therapist before you get instituonalized. - Bağırman ve uluman ruhsal bir bozukluk. Soruyorum, hastaneye kaldırılmadan önce terapiste gitmen için sana yalvarıyorum.

Are Tom and Mary licensed psychologists? - Tom ve Mary ruhsatlı psikolog mu?

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ethos
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inner
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the inner man
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extract
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shadow
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expression

Judging from his expression, he's in a bad mood. - Onun ifadesine bakılırsa, o kötü bir ruh hali içinde.

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zombie
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animation
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cabbage
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shade
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kernel
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(a person's) character or nature
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essential oil
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soul, spirit (of a living person or thing)
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pith and marrow
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heartbeat
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manes
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essence, spirit (of a volatile substance); extract, concentrated solution. R
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(koklatılan) smelling salts
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esprit
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pith
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heart (of a matter), essence (of a matter)
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inner man
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liveliness, spirit, animation, life
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psych. psyche
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genius
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astral body
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soul, spirit; essence, extract; animation, liveliness, spirit; zombie
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spirit of a dead person
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pneuma
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atman
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psycho

Are Tom and Mary licensed psychologists? - Tom ve Mary ruhsatlı psikolog mu?

Your yelling and howling is called a psychosis. I ask, I beg you to see a therapist before you get instituonalized. - Bağırman ve uluman ruhsal bir bozukluk. Soruyorum, hastaneye kaldırılmadan önce terapiste gitmen için sana yalvarıyorum.

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jazz
topyekun ruhçuluk
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) panpsychism
Turkish - Turkish
spiritualizm
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) His
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Hayalet, görünmeyecek kadar zayıf kimse: "Doktor Hikmet, zayıflaya zayıflaya, âdeta bir ruh hâlini almıştı."- Y. K. Karaosmanoğlu
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Korkmak. (Bak: Vicdan)(Ruh, bir kanun-u zivücud-u haricîdir. Bir namus-u zişuurdur. Sabit ve dâim fıtrî kanunlar gibi, ruh dahi âlem-i emirden, sıfat-ı iradeden gelmiş, kudret ona vücud-u hissî giydirmiştir. Bir seyyale-i lâtifeyi o cevhere sadef etmiştir. Mevcud ruh, mâkul kanunun kardeşidir. İkisi hem dâimî, hem âlem-i emirden gelmiş
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Arabçada: Efsânevi bir kuş. (Bak: Ruhsâr)RUH : Can, nefes, canlılık
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Yanak, yüz, çehre
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Cebrail (A.S.)
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kur'an
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) İsa (A.S.)
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Öz, hülâsa, en mühim nokta
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çora
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urvan
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tin
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can kuşu
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Dinlerin ve dinci felsefelerin insanda vücuttan ayrı bir varlık olarak kabul ettiği öz, tin
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Anka kuşu
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En önemli nokta, öz: "Lakin oyunun ruhunu anlamak mümkün değil."- M. Ş. Esendal
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Bedenin yaşama gücü
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Hayalet, görünmeyecek kadar zayıf
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En önemli nokta, öz
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Bedeni etkin kılan canlılık ilkesi, bedenin hayat gücü
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Canlılık, duygu: "Nesri gibi güzel bir ruhu olan Falih Rıfkı Türk gazeteciliğini bir vatan hizmeti telakki etmiş ve kutsi bir vazife gibi ifa ediyor."- Y. K. Beyatlı
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Esans: "Bazısı ruh koklatır, bazısı alnına sirke sürer, bazısı kollarını, bileklerini ovuşturur."- H. R. Gürpınar
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Esans
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Canlılık, duygu
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