1. spiritism - Noun
2. Spiritism - Proper noun
Spiritualsm.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBecause Spiritism always accepted the plurality of inhabited worlds, its concept of karma became considerably complex. Source: Internet
By religion Judæo-Christianity further The Hebrew Torah and the Bible contain a few references to ghosts, associating spiritism with forbidden occult activities. Source: Internet
He frequented spiritism during his exile (where he participated also in many séances conducted by Madame Delphine de Girardin main), citation Chez Victor Hugo. Source: Internet
Francisco became increasingly engaged with Spiritism and in 1901 was convinced the spirit of his brother Raúl, who died at age 4, was communicating with him, urging him to do charity work and practice self-discipline and self-abnegation. Source: Internet
Spiritism teaches reincarnation or rebirth into human life after death. Source: Internet