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otherworldliness

noun as in spirituality

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That one big thing in Stockhausen’s utopian vision is a new sense of community that evolves from the creation of this sacred space evoking otherworldliness.

“There was a sensitivity and an artistic quality, but also an otherworldliness that I remember feeling as a teenager,” he says.

Much of her work, she says, depicts an otherworldliness, a pulling back of the veil between this life and the hereafter.

"The light is amazing... it's got this kind of otherworldliness to it."

From BBC

The “Fat Ham” ghost — he’s called Pap — appears three times, emitting a vapor that gives him a kind of spectral otherworldliness, but also connects him to the smoking of meat that was his livelihood.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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