For many, it has religious and spiritual connotations, too.
The Do in karate-do means 'way' or 'path', and is indicative of the discipline and philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations.
There also may have been some spiritual connotation similar to the chancel screen in churches.
Her sphere is not just a physical one for lighting a fire and tending the name have emotional and spiritual connotations, too.
Perhaps it's because he's sharp enough to use the two settings of the picture, Los Angeles and Tokyo, for their physical and spiritual connotations.
"Unification" has political as well as religious connotations, in keeping with the church's teaching that restoration must be complete, both spiritual and physical.
Annotations reveal, too, how the artist considered some concepts as memorials, inviting speculation about light's spiritual connotations.
Originating in Britain during the 18th century, it was originally a cultural movement, only gaining religious or spiritual connotations in the 19th century.
While the conclusions are not mutually exclusive, there is no doubt that in Ms. Saar's hands the custom takes on spiritual connotations.
"Homeostasis" could be considered as a more common replacement, but without the theological and spiritual connotations that viriditas has.