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Filter by Meaning The psychic claimed to have the ability to communicate with otherworldly beings.
The near-death experience is often described as an encounter with otherworldly beings and realms.
The psychedelic art movement of the 1960s explored otherworldly imagery and surrealism.
The painter's work had an otherworldly quality, as if from a dream.
The yogi's meditation practice brought her a sense of otherworldly peace.
The shaman's ritual involved the use of otherworldly substances to induce a trance state.
The ancient mythology describes the gods as having otherworldly powers and abilities.
The alien landscape on the distant planet appeared to be otherworldly and unfamiliar.
The mystic's teachings were focused on achieving an otherworldly state of consciousness.
The supernatural creature had an otherworldly power that could not be explained by science.
The old castle was so otherworldly, it looked like it belonged in a fairytale.
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