soulular
English
Etymology
Blend of soul + cellular.
Adjective
soulular (comparative more soulular, superlative most soulular)
- (informal) Of, relating to, or characteristic of the soul.
- 1997, Lynnclaire Dennis, The Pattern, Integral Publishing (1997), →ISBN, page 30:
- A sense of lightness permeated my being to what I thought must be a cellular — indeed a soulular — level.
- 2010, Dan Shafer, The Power of I Am: Claiming Your Inherent Power to Consciously Create a Life of Purpose, Meaning, and Joy, PathBinder Publishing (2010), →ISBN, pages 11-12:
- The final important thread of this phase of my spiritual "rivering" came when I encountered Aldous Huxley's The Perennial Philosophy where I discovered the convergence among ancient and modern spiritual teachings around a core set of shared beliefs that resonated with me on a soulular level.
- 2011, Ollie Mae Farley, The Life He Chose: Biography of Pastor Tom Weeks, Jr., Xlibris (2011), →ISBN, page 31:
- The spirit-filled power of his beautiful, rich voice reverberates at the cellular and soulular core of my being.
- 1997, Lynnclaire Dennis, The Pattern, Integral Publishing (1997), →ISBN, page 30:
Synonyms
- spiritual