Spiritual Practices And Beliefs

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended

  • It is important to study the history of our ancestors to understand our cultural heritage.
  • My ancestors came from Italy and settled in this town many years ago.
  • I heard my ancestors were real trailblazers back in the day.
  • The decisions we make today will impact the lives of our descendants just as our ancestors' decisions impacted us.

verb to hold on tightly or adhere to something closely

  • During times of uncertainty, people tend to cling to familiar routines for comfort.
  • When I'm feeling scared, I always cling to my favorite stuffed animal.
  • I always cling to my best friend when things get tough.
  • Sometimes we cling to the past because it's familiar, even if it's holding us back.

noun A Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man.

  • The fakir sat quietly in meditation, seeking enlightenment.
  • I heard that the fakir can perform amazing tricks with just a few simple props.
  • That fakir dude is always pulling off some crazy stunts on the street.
  • She felt like a fakir, balancing multiple responsibilities without breaking a sweat.

noun the act or process of rising or lifting into the air, typically without the use of physical force or support

  • The magician amazed the audience with his ability to perform levitation tricks.
  • Did you see that video of the guy supposedly levitating on the street?
  • I wish I had the power of levitation so I could avoid traffic.
  • Her happiness was so great that she felt like she was in a state of levitation.

noun a belief in the existence of realities beyond perceptual or intellectual apprehension that are central to being and directly accessible by subjective experience

  • The study of mysticism in various religious traditions reveals a deep connection to the divine.
  • Some people are really into all that mysticism stuff, like crystals and tarot cards.
  • I don't really get all that mysticism mumbo jumbo, it's just not my thing.
  • The artist's use of color and light created a sense of mysticism in the painting.

adjective relating to or characterized by pantheism, the belief that God is identical with the universe

  • The philosopher's beliefs were deeply pantheistic, viewing the universe as divine.
  • She has a pantheistic outlook on life, finding spirituality in nature.
  • Dude, I'm totally into that whole pantheistic vibe.
  • His pantheistic approach to art sees beauty in all things, even the mundane.

noun a sacred object or place

adjective regarded with great respect and reverence; holy

  • The sacred rituals of the ceremony were performed with great reverence.
  • I always feel a sense of peace when I visit the sacred temple.
  • Dude, you can't just walk into a sacred place like that!
  • To her, the old oak tree in the backyard was a sacred symbol of strength and resilience.

noun A person who is able to see or predict the future; a prophet or fortune-teller.

  • The seer was known for her ability to foresee future events with great accuracy.
  • My friend thinks she's a seer and can predict the outcome of any situation.
  • That guy at the party was acting like a total seer, trying to guess everyone's secrets.
  • The artist was a seer of emotions, capturing the essence of human experience in his paintings.

adjective relating to a spiritual or non-material realm; beyond ordinary experience

  • The philosopher discussed the concept of transcendental knowledge in his latest book.
  • I don't really understand all that transcendental stuff the professor was talking about.
  • Transcendental ideas can be pretty out there, man.
  • Her artwork was described as having a transcendental quality that touched the soul.

noun a sacred inner chamber of a temple or church

  • The adytum of the temple was only accessible to the high priestess.
  • I heard there's a secret adytum in the forest where people go to meditate.
  • Let's sneak into the adytum tonight and see what's inside.
  • The author's mind was like an adytum, filled with hidden thoughts and emotions.