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gen. |
spirituality; immateriality; spiritual dimension (▪ The solution might well be an ecumenical link, or a secular organisation where we could bring a spiritual dimension. ▪ The same may be said of the renewed attention to the spiritual dimension of life. ▪ The links between the spiritual dimension and religion are in fact close. ▪ The spiritual dimension in creative effort comes from that honest pursuit. ▪ What happens when the spiritual dimension is recognised in treatment and rehabilitation? ▪ People can immerse themselves in the spiritual dimension without being religious at all. ▪ Just as there is a material dimension there is a spiritual dimension. ▪ I mean, what about the spiritual dimension? LDOCE Alexander Demidov); immaterialness; spiritualism |
ed. |
mentality |
inf. |
spirituality (возвышенные, высокоморальные качества человека, противопоставляемые его физической сущности и расчётливости a person's elevated, moral qualities, in contrast with his physical existence and rationality) |
Makarov. |
immaterialism |
obs. |
ghostliness |
philos. |
spiritual wellbeing (Spiritual wellbeing means the ability to experience and integrate meaning and purpose in life through a person's connectedness with self, others art, music, literature, nature, or a power greater than oneself. Spiritual wellbeing is about our inner life and its relationship with the wider world. It includes our relationship with the environment, our relationships with others and with ourselves. hrzone.com ART Vancouver) |
psychol. |
inwardness; supersubstantiality |
relig. |
spirituality (The state of being spiritual) |