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Prelest, also
known as
spiritual delusion,
spiritual deception, or
spiritual illusion, is an
Eastern Orthodox Christian term for a
spiritual state of...
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after "spiritual"
experiences can lead to
spiritual delusion (Ru.
prelest, Gr. plani) – the
antonym of sobriety – in
which a
person believes himself...
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contradict the
teaching of the Holy
Fathers and can lead to
delusion (
prelest).
Besides many Holy Fathers,
Professor Osipov cites the
letters of St....
- -{ost/est} (мъдрост /ˈmɤdrost/ 'wisdom', низост /ˈnizost/ 'vileness', прелест /
ˈprɛlɛst/ 'loveliness', болест /ˈbɔlɛst/ 'sickness', любов /ljuˈbɔf/ 'love'), and...
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Jerusalem syndrome M****
hysteria Monothematic delusion Paris syndrome Prelest Reduplicative paramnesia From
Latin delusio lit. 'deceiving', from deludere...
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third position claims that
glossolalia does exist, but it is a form of
prelest, not the "speaking in tongues"
described in the New Testament. It believes...
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spiritual knowledge is
regarded as
leading to
spiritual delusion (Russian
prelest, Gr**** plani),
which is the
opposite of sobriety.
Sobriety (called nepsis)...
- Prípev: (Rodino) Míla Ródino, Ti si zémen ray, Tvóyta hoúbost, tvóyta
prélest, Ah, te nyámat kray. Pádnaha borcí bezchét, Za naróda nash lyoubím, Máyko...
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Jastuk roda moga (lost), 1813
Slovo poučitelno, 1784.
Istina i
prelest, (short story), 1788. Put u
jedan dan, (short story), 1788. Aesop's Fables...
- Elegie, the
movement is
resolutely melodic."
Wiley also says the
quality of
Prelest' (meaning "charming" or "pleasing") in the
Third Suite "is too prominent...