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spiritual

[spir-i-choo-uhl] / ˈspɪr ɪ tʃu əl /


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A 16-foot-wide painting made by a group of 12 women in 2009 “maps” a white salt lake with deep spiritual significance for their community.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thematically, this movie is about flight and transportation — both the physical flights that one takes, but also the emotional and spiritual flights.

From Los Angeles Times

These conversations confirmed that the wild potato remains known, eaten, and used for spiritual purposes.

From Science Daily

We all hold irrepressible yearnings and desires; they have driven us, across time, to engage with a spiritual world that encompasses beauty and, more importantly, our own inner lives and our connection to community.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Great Shadow” benefits from Ms. Bauer’s keen sense for the way the bodily experience of disease so readily takes on psychological and spiritual freight.

From The Wall Street Journal