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  • 11spiritual — spir|i|tu|al1 [ spırıtʃuəl ] adjective ** 1. ) related to your spirit instead of the physical world: Music provides an immensely satisfying spiritual experience for many people. 2. ) religious or related to religious issues: a spiritual ceremony… …

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  • 12spiritual mother — female spiritual leader, female object of admiration …

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  • 13Spiritual intelligence — is a term used to discern a suite or set of propensities comprising: perceptions, intuitions, cognitions, etc., related to spirituality and/or religiosity. It has been discredited by its detractors as pseudoscientificFact|date=November 2007… …

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  • 14Spiritual formation — is the growth and development of the whole person by an intentional focus on one’s (1) spiritual and interior life, (2) interactions with others in ordinary life, and (3) the spiritual practices (prayer, the study of scripture, fasting,… …

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  • 15Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius — • A short work composed by St. Ignatius of Loyola and written originally in Spanish Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius     Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius …

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  • 16Spiritual ecology — is a recent term that refers to the intersection between religion and spirituality and environment. Practitioners of spiritual ecology fall into three categories: the scientific and academic, spiritual or religious environmentalism, and religious …

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  • 17Spiritual abuse — The term Spiritual abuse was coined in the late twentieth century to refer to alleged misuse of authority by church leaders. [Jeff VanVonderen: Spiritual abuse occurs when someone in a position of spiritual authority, the purpose of which is to… …

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  • 18Spiritual Hierarchy — Part of a series on Theosophy Founders of the T. S. Helena Blavatsky · …

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  • 19spiritual leaders —    In a secular age, the role of spiritual leaders has changed and adapted to meet the needs of an increasingly individualistic society. In the 1890s, Freud remarked that the only thing one could be sure of about the next century is that one… …

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  • 20spiritual — spiritually, adv. spiritualness, n. /spir i chooh euhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal. 2. of or pertaining to the spirit or soul, as distinguished from the physical nature: a spiritual approach to life. 3.… …

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