
From curiosity to clarity
From curiosity to clarity
Spiritualism is a faith and philosophy that centres on the idea that life continues after death, and that communication may occur through mediumship. It is often lived through principles, worship, healing, and community practice. Spirit science is different in emphasis. It treats the subject as a field of study: terms, methods, observations, and disciplined practice that can be taught in stages. In simple language: Spiritualism is the “why” and the “way of life”; spirit science is the “how” and the “study approach”. They overlap, but they are not the same. Ajdur uses both. We respect spiritual belief, but we also insist on structure—so learners can develop understanding without drifting into fantasy, fear, or vague claims.
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Spirit Science vs Spiritualism
Spirit Science vs Spiritualism
What’s the difference?
Spiritualism is a living tradition—often expressed through belief in continuous life, moral responsibility, and the possibility of mediumship. It is commonly practised in community settings through teaching, healing, prayer, and personal development. Spirit science is the study lens. It aims to organise learning into levels, define terms precisely, and train attention, reflection, and discipline as skills. It does not reduce spirituality to cold theory, and it does not rely on drama. It asks better questions, tests assumptions, and encourages steady practice. At Ajdur we teach both tracks side by side: spiritual understanding and structured study. That combination helps students stay grounded, develop discernment, and build a learning habit that can serve them anywhere in the world.
Spirit science and Spiritualism often sit in the same room, but they speak with different accents. Spiritualism is primarily a belief and practice tradition. It gives meaning, values, and a community setting where people explore continuous life, healing, prayer, mediumship, and personal responsibility. Spirit science is the discipline layer. It treats the subject as something you can learn in stages: vocabulary first, then method, then careful practice with feedback. Spiritualism may begin with conviction; spirit science begins with clarity. Spiritualism may express itself through worship and lived principles; spirit science expresses itself through study habits, observation, reflection, and ethical boundaries. In Ajdur terms, Spiritualism is the “way” and the “why”, while spirit science is the “how” and the “training”. When you combine them, you get balanced learning: belief without confusion, practice without recklessness, and progress you can describe in plain language.
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