pantheistical

/ˌpænθiˈɪstɪkəl/
adjective
  1. A less common variant of 'pantheistic,' meaning relating to the belief that God or a divine power is present in everything in the universe.
    • The scholar used the older term 'pantheistical' to describe the mystical writings of the 18th century.
    • Some readers find a pantheistical tone in the novel, where even the weather seems to have a soul.
    • His pantheistical outlook made him see the entire cosmos as a single, living organism.
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