Similar words: ritualistic, spirit, spirited, ritual, quality, sexuality, inequality, mutualism. Meaning: [‚spɪrɪtʃʊ'ælətɪ] n. 1. property or income owned by a church 2. concern with things of the spirit.
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(91) In my eyes , wisdom and spirituality are more important.
(92) To develop students'creativity potential is to identify spirituality with manpower.
(93) If you can emphasize the most positive aspects of your mind it will manifest itself with sensitivity, spirituality and emotionality .
(94) The spirituality of proper conduct is the subject of self-cultivation, one accomplished in the official arts of literacy and military prowess.
(95) It rules music, movies, dreams, glamour, illusion, spirituality, and addictions.
(96) Not only are there references to Christ and the Bible in her first prose book, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, but also to Judaism, Buddhism, Sufism, and even Eskimo spirituality.
(97) Brought up by peasants, "she has no opportunity to inherit the tradition of free-thinking, spirituality and creativity that her father embodied." How will she turn out?
(98) For those interested in spirituality, the Bhagavad Gita has a reputation as one of the most profound spiritual texts ever written.
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(99) When veda means knowing, then everywhere spirituality is practiced is a vedic culture.
(100) Modern technology and sleekly designed furniture seamlessly blend with images and artifacts of ancient Asian spirituality.
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