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61New Age movement — Movement that spread through occult communities in the 1970s and 80s. It looked forward to a New Age of love and peace and offered a foretaste of the coming era through personal transformation and healing. The movement s strongest supporters were …
62Concupiscence — • In its widest acceptation, concupiscence is any yearning of the soul for good; in its strict and specific acceptation, a desire of the lower appetite contrary to reason Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Concupiscence Co …
63Immanence — • Latin, in manere, to remain in. The quality of any action which begins and ends within the agent Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Immanence Immanence …
64Occult Art, Occultism — • An attempt to work apparent miracles not by the power of God, but by the use of hidden forces beyond man s control Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Occult Art, Occultism Occult Art, Occultism …
65preternaturally — adverb In a preternatural manner; beyond what could possibly be natural. See Also: preternatural …
66Characters of Shakespear's Plays —   …
67Deborah Harkness — (born 1965) is an American scholar, novelist and wine enthusiast. She is a well regarded historian of science and medicine, specializing in the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries.[1] Harkness has published two works of history, John Dee s… …
68preter- — ► prefijo Componente de palabra procedente del lat. praeter, que significa excepto, más allá de: ■ preternatural. * * * preter Elemento prefijo del lat. «praeter» que significa «fuera» o «más allá»: ‘preternatural’. * * * ► Prefijo procedente del …
69preternaturalizar — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal Cambiar el estado natural de una cosa. SE CONJUGA COMO cazar * * * preternaturalizar (de «preternatural») tr. y prnl. Trastornar[se] el estado natural de una ↘cosa. * * * preternaturalizar. (De preternatural) …
70preternaturalmente — adv. De manera preternatural. * * * preternaturalmente. adv. m. De modo preternatural …