"conspirituality" meaning in English

See conspirituality in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: Blend of conspiracy (theory) + spirituality. Compare conspiritualism. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|conspiracy theory|spirituality||alt1=conspiracy (theory)}} Blend of conspiracy (theory) + spirituality Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} conspirituality (uncountable)
  1. A political and spiritual ideology that combines alternative or New Age beliefs with conspiracy theories. Wikipedia link: Conspirituality Tags: uncountable Related terms: occulture
    Sense id: en-conspirituality-en-noun-WzYgQx4~ Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header

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