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Spiritualism
Family Modern spiritual movement
Origin region United States and Europe
Founding period 19th century CE
Estimated adherents Unknown; Spiritualist churches and associations continue in several countries.

Spiritualism is a modern religious movement based on the belief that the dead survive and can communicate with the living, often through mediums.

Overview

Spiritualism began in the 19th century in America and Europe. Britannica describes it as a movement based on the belief that departed souls can interact with the living, usually through mediums.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Key beliefs

  • Human personality survives bodily death
  • The living can communicate with spirits through mediums
  • The afterlife is often understood as a realm of continued moral and spiritual progress
  • Spiritual truth may be confirmed through experience rather than creed
  • Many Spiritualists combine religious worship with mediumship

Practices

  • Séances
  • Mediumship demonstrations
  • Healing services
  • Sunday church services in Spiritualist churches
  • Study of spirit communication and ethics

Places of worship

  • Spiritualist churches
  • Homes
  • Camp meetings
  • Séance rooms

Sacred texts

  • Spiritualist writings and hymns
  • Mediumistic communications
  • Association manuals
  • Historical séance literature

Holidays and observances

  • Hydesville commemorations in some communities
  • Church anniversaries
  • Memorial and healing services

See also

References

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