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Синонимический ряд:колдовство (сущ.) ведовство; волхвование; волшебство; ворожба; ворожбу; кабалистика; кабалистику; колдовство; магию; магия; чародейство; чернокнижие -
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1) General subject: cabbalism, occult, occultism, (современный) new age4) Makarov: the occult -
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Religion: Akashic record (In occultism, a compendium of pictorial records, or "memories", of all events, actions, thoughts, and feelings that have occurred since the beginning of time) -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Теософское общество
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Religion: apport (In occultism, a material object that arrives suddenly and mysteriously through the powers of a medium) -
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1) General subject: medium (у спиритов), mentalist, psychic, rapper, sensitive2) Religion: medium( In occultism, a person reputedly able to make contact with the world of spirits, especially while in a state of trance)3) Linguistics: medio-passive, middle voice -
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1) General subject: occultist2) Religion: occultist (An adherent of occultism) -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спиритическая доска
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13 спиритический сеанс
1) General subject: haunting, spirit rapping, spirit-rapping, psychic hotline2) French: seance3) Religion: seance (In occultism, meeting centred on a medium who seeks to communicate with spirits of the dead)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спиритический сеанс
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Religion: ectoplasm (In occultism, a mysterious, usually light-coloured, viscous substance that is said to exude from the body of a spiritualist medium in trance and may then take the shape of a face, a hand, or a complete body) -
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м.( вера в сверхъестественные силы) occultism -
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1) (мистическое учение о сверхъестественных безличных силах, которые существуют в природе, персонифицируются под влиянием заклинаний и обрядов и могут быть подчинены человеку; не путать с каббало́й) occultism2) ( представление о возможности общения с загробным миром) psychomancyсм. тж. каббала -
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См. также в других словарях:
Occultism — Oc*cult ism, n. 1. A certain Oriental system of theosophy. A. P. Sinnett. [1913 Webster] 2. Belief in occult powers or in supernatural forces other than the God of traditional religions, such as in magic, necromancy, alchemy, and astrology. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
occultism — index mystery Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
occultism — (n.) 1870, from OCCULT (Cf. occult) + ISM (Cf. ism). Related: Occultist … Etymology dictionary
occultism — [ə kult′iz΄əm] n. 1. belief in occult forces and powers 2. the practice or study of occult arts occultist n … English World dictionary
occultism — occultist, n., adj. /euh kul tiz euhm/, n. 1. belief in the existence of secret, mysterious, or supernatural agencies. 2. the study or practice of occult arts. [1880 85; OCCULT + ISM] * * * Theories, practices, and rituals based on esoteric… … Universalium
occultism — occult ► NOUN (the occult) ▪ supernatural beliefs, practices, or phenomena. ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the occult. 2) beyond ordinary knowledge or experience; esoteric. 3) Medicine (of a disease or process) present but not readily discernible. ►… … English terms dictionary
Occultism and the far right — Topics of occultism or Neopaganism and the far right: Ariosophy (pre WWII Germanic mysticism) Irminism Nazi occultism (1919s 1930s) Neo völkisch movements (1950s to present) Esoteric Nazism (1950s 1980s) Integral Traditionalism National Socialist … Wikipedia
occultism — noun Date: 1881 occult theory or practice ; belief in or study of the action or influence of supernatural or supernormal powers • occultist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
occultism — noun a) The study of the supernatural b) A belief in occult powers and the hope of controlling them … Wiktionary
Occultism — See Astrology; Magic … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
occultism — Synonyms and related words: bodilessness, ghostliness, immateriality, immaterialness, impalpability, imponderability, incorporeality, incorporeity, inextension, intangibility, nonexteriority, occult phenomena, otherworldliness, psychical research … Moby Thesaurus