Results for: spiritually, via the soul or mind
English English
enter mind, exist, happen, take place, transpire; come to mind, suggest itselfoccur
evoking sadness, recurring in mind constantly; unforgettable; arousing strong sad emotion; visitation; act of something or someone that hauntshaunting
existence of the soul before its union with the body; previous life, life before the present, previous existencepreexistence
existing by perception, existing in the mind; personal, not impartial, observed only by the patient, relating to the subject of verbsubjective
family name; Johann Faust (c1488-c1541), legendary German magician and alchemist reputed to have sold his soul to the devil; title of a literary work by Goethe that was inspired by this legendFaust
family name; Otis Redding (1941-1967), American soul songwriter and musician; city in northern California (USA)Redding
filled with air, full-breasted, involving compressed gases, of air pressure; inflated, full of air; pertaining to air, of gases or wind, of the soul, using compressed air, with air-filled cavities in the bonespneumatic
folk hymn, folk song with a religious theme (especially one that originated among black people in the southern United States), of religion, of the soul, of the spirit world, incorporeal; of or pertaining to the spirit or soul; of or pertaining to the s...spiritual
for intelligent people, highly intelligent person; person engaged in intellectual pursuits, academic, intelligent and knowledgeable, of or pertaining to the mind or intellect, mental, rational; highly intelligent, brilliant; devoted to mental or intell...intellectual
foreconscious, part of the mind which exists on a deeper level than the immediate memory or conscious (Psychoanalysis), recallable thoughts and feelings, relating to recallable part of mindpreconscious
form again, newly formed or grown, recover from decline, renew, restore to good condition; form again, re-create; be renewed, be restored to good condition, replace by new growth, replacement tissue, restore somebody spiritually, restore something to o...regenerate
forming of ideas, conceiving in the mind, imaginationideation
free soul from body, separate body and spirit; disconnect from the bodydisembody
from the point of view of psychology; mentally, by the mindpsychologically
from the point of view of psychophysics (study of the relationship between physical stimuli and the manner in which they are perceived in the mind)psychophysically
 

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