spiritual connection

collocation in English

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spiritual
adjective
uk
/ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈspɪr.ə.tʃu.əl/
relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially ...
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connection
noun
uk
/kəˈnek.ʃən/
us
/kəˈnek.ʃən/
the state of being related to someone or ...
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(Definition ofspiritualandconnectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Four of six patients acknowledged that some type ofspiritualconnectionfacilitated coping.
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Some of our greatest theatre thinkers were deeply interested in the artistic/spiritualconnection.
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We feel the enigma of humble existence: a respect for the qualities of pavement, fallen leaves, bricks, iron - aspiritualconnectionwith them - at their most basic, fundamental level.
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Academic secularism insists upon a narrow understanding of 'proper religion' or 'religion in its proper place' as a privatized and interiorized question ofspiritualconnection.
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The two men shared aspiritualconnectionand established a close friendship.
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His program emphasized smaller group performance and thespiritualconnectionto the creative process.
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It's up to each person to find their own personal, emotional orspiritualconnectionto it.
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Silence is also used as total communication, in reference to nonverbal communication andspiritualconnection.
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People looked for aspiritualconnectionwith their fatherland in the wilderness.
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The two found greatspiritualconnectiondespite their historic denominational differences.
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While here, these people are able to experience a sort ofspiritualconnectionwith their dead.
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These children also have aspiritualconnectionwith living things and the weather like plants, animals, wind, and rain.
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Romantically, they want a "soulmate" with whom they can share a deepspiritualconnection.
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Some expressed aspiritualconnectionwith music.
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Terry states that she was also able to experience thisspiritualconnection.
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It is generally built to represent thespiritualconnectionbetween the tribe and their ancestors and thus each poupou is carved with emblems of the tohunga whakairos (carver's) particular lineage.
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Rangers have an affinity for nature as well, and each have an animal that they consider a partner and seen to share aspiritualconnectionwith.
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Persinger has recently turned to relief images in glass that examine thespiritualconnectionbetween man and nature.
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The practice of spiritual connections was also criticized as unbiblical and socially deviant.
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In 1985, however, this evolved into a highly controversial, intimate two-person dancing practice known as spiritual connections.
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