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Spirit world may refer to: In religion * Spirit world (Spiritualism) * Spirit world (Latter Day Saints) * Goloka, or Vaikuntha, often referred to as the "spiritual sky" or "spiritual world" in Hare Krishna contexts * Guinee, a spirit world in Vodou * Dausos of Lithuanian mythology * The Dreaming of the Australian aborigines *The noosphere of Vladimir Vernadsky and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin In media *The Spirit World, the 28th level of the video game '' Doom II'' * Umbra (''World of Darkness''), the spirit world of the role-playing game * Spirit World (''Avatar: The Last Airbender''), the parallel universe in the Nickelodeon animated television series ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' *The Nevernever, the spirit world of '' The Dresden Files'' literature series. See also *Astral plane *Heaven *Hell * Intermediate state, a person's interim existence between one's death and one's resurrection from the dead in Christian eschatology * Otherworld *Shamanism * Spirit *Spirituality *Spirit ...
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Spirit World (Spiritualism)
The spirit world, according to Spiritualism, is the world or realm inhabited by spirits, both good or evil of various spiritual manifestations. Whereas religion regards an inner life, the spirit world is regarded as an external environment for spirits. Although independent from the natural world, both the spirit world and the natural world are in constant interaction. Through mediumship, these worlds can consciously communicate with each other. The spirit world is sometimes described by mediums from the natural world in trance. According to the book 'Laws of Spirit World' the spirit world is divided into 7 realms. The lowest being Hell and the highest being heaven. Each soul progresses from lowest to higher realms based on the karmic lessons learnt. History By the mid-19th century most Spiritualist writers concurred that the spirit world was of "tangible substance" and a place consisting of "spheres" or "zones". Although specific details differed, the construct suggested organiza ...
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