Spiritual Symbolism

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun A complete or whole cycle or series that has returned to its starting point.

adjective Complete or whole; not lacking or missing anything.

  • After years of hard work and dedication, her career in journalism has come full circle as she now leads the editorial team.
  • It's crazy how things have come full circle - we're back at the same coffee shop where we first met!
  • I can't believe we ran into each other again, it's like we've come full circle!
  • The family reunion brought everything full circle, reminding us of our roots and where we come from.

noun a religious ceremony or ritual regarded as particularly sacred or holy

  • The Holy Sacrament of Communion is a sacred ritual in the Catholic Church.
  • We're going to attend the Holy Sacrament at church this Sunday.
  • I feel so blessed after receiving the Holy Sacrament today.
  • To me, nature is the Holy Sacrament that connects me to something greater than myself.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The house of God is a place of worship and prayer for many believers.
  • Let's meet at the house of God for Sunday service.
  • I feel at peace whenever I visit the house of God.
  • To some, nature is their house of God where they find spiritual connection.

noun In Hindu mythology, Indra is the king of the gods and the god of thunder and rain.

  • Indra is a prominent deity in Hindu mythology, known as the king of the heavens.
  • Have you heard of Indra? He's a powerful god in Hinduism.
  • Yo, Indra is like the boss of all gods in Hindu religion.
  • Just like Indra controls the skies, she rules over her domain with authority.

noun a place or religious community regarded as sacred or special, typically referring to Jerusalem or the land of Israel

  • Zion National Park is known for its stunning red cliffs and canyons.
  • Let's go hiking in Zion this weekend, it's supposed to be beautiful.
  • Zion is the bomb, you have to check it out.
  • In her mind, Zion was a place of peace and tranquility.

adjective describing the state of being naked or nude, especially in a ritualistic or spiritual context

  • During the skyclad ritual, participants gather in the forest to connect with nature.
  • Some people enjoy practicing skyclad yoga in their backyard.
  • I heard they went skyclad skinny dipping at the lake last night.
  • The artist felt skyclad when he painted without any preconceived ideas or plans.