How To Use seance In A Sentence
- Chinese mysticism was all the rage in those days when Spiritualism was everywhere and seances were popular.
- An occurrence which occasionally takes place at _séances_, and more frequently among eastern Yógîs, is what is called levitation -- that is, the floating of a human body in the air. The Astral Plane Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena
- There is a bienseance also with regard to people of the lowest degree: a gentleman observes it with his footman — even with the beggar in the street. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
- The Bible certainly does address the issue of dealing with evil spirits in that it explicitly forbids engaging in pagan worship, conjuring up the dead or spirit-guides (what we call necromancy--things like ouija boards and mediums and seances), and anything that might be called magic (trying to manipulate the material world by spiritual means). Archive 2006-10-01
- The two exist on the proceeds of Myra's efforts as a medium who holds séances in one of the rooms of their home.
- Consideréz l'incapacité de L'Etat de Berne qui pour n'avoir pas des forces maritimes ne Scauroit Soutenir un Pays si eloigné 6. ce Pays est desia marqué par les deux Puissances L'Espagne et la France, La premiere possedant les Pays delà de la Riviere contre le Mexique, La Seconde ce qui est de ça la Riviere le prenant pour une dependance ou plutost une bienseance Christoph von Graffenried's Account of the Founding of New Bern. Edited with an Historical Introduction and an English Translation by Vincent H. Todd, Ph.D. University of Illinois in Cooperation with Julius Goebel, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languag
- Noel Coward's comedy features the medium Madame Arcati who holds a seance with hilarious repercussions.
- We should conduct a seance and attempt to contact the spirit of Eddie Daniels.
- Illustrative of the assuasive powers of music, this story is one of several that allude to the strange potency attributed to the koto, an instrument anciently used in shamanistic seances.
- `A lot of people may think a seance is serious scientific research, but it doesn't fit our remit, I'm afraid. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT