noun a person who believes in or seeks to communicate with the spirits of the dead
adjective relating to or characteristic of spiritualism or spiritualists
Within philosophy, spiritualists may explore questions of existence, consciousness, and the nature of reality.
A spiritualist is someone who believes in communication with spirits or the afterlife.
In psychology, a spiritualist may be someone who incorporates spiritual beliefs or practices into therapy.
Spiritualists may be practitioners of occult or esoteric beliefs and practices.
The term spiritualist is often associated with New Age beliefs and practices.
Spiritualists may also be mediums who claim to communicate with spirits of the deceased.
A writer may incorporate spiritualist themes or beliefs into their work, such as exploring the concept of the afterlife or the existence of supernatural forces.
A psychologist may work with clients who have spiritual beliefs or experiences, and may integrate spiritualist practices or perspectives into their therapy sessions.
A counselor who identifies as a spiritualist may offer spiritual guidance or incorporate spiritual practices into their counseling sessions with clients.
A medium is a professional who claims to communicate with spirits or entities from the afterlife, often providing messages or guidance to clients seeking connections with deceased loved ones.
A spiritualist healer may use spiritual practices, such as energy healing or prayer, to help clients address physical, emotional, or spiritual ailments.