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What (who) is Mystical - definition

Mystical anarchism

mystical         
  • Portrait of [[Abraham Abulafia]], Medieval Jewish mystic and founder of Prophetic Kabbalah
  • ''Life of [[Francis of Assisi]]'' by [[José Benlliure y Gil]]
  • Shaman
  • Mawlānā [[Rumi]]'s tomb, [[Konya]], Turkey
  • [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]]
  •  ''The Appearance of the Holy Spirit before Saint Teresa of Ávila,'' [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
PRACTICE OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES DURING ALTERNATE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Mystical; Mysticist; Mysticisms; Unio Mystica; Mystisist; Mystical philosophy of antiquity; Mystical Philosophy of the Antiquity; Eastern mysticism; Esoteric Hinduism; Unio mystica; Mystic science; Hindu mysticism; Religious mystic; Buddhist mysticism; Medieval mysticism; Religious mysticism
Something that is mystical involves spiritual powers and influences that most people do not understand.
That was clearly a deep mystical experience.
= mystic
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Mystical         
  • Portrait of [[Abraham Abulafia]], Medieval Jewish mystic and founder of Prophetic Kabbalah
  • ''Life of [[Francis of Assisi]]'' by [[José Benlliure y Gil]]
  • Shaman
  • Mawlānā [[Rumi]]'s tomb, [[Konya]], Turkey
  • [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]]
  •  ''The Appearance of the Holy Spirit before Saint Teresa of Ávila,'' [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
PRACTICE OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES DURING ALTERNATE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Mystical; Mysticist; Mysticisms; Unio Mystica; Mystisist; Mystical philosophy of antiquity; Mystical Philosophy of the Antiquity; Eastern mysticism; Esoteric Hinduism; Unio mystica; Mystic science; Hindu mysticism; Religious mystic; Buddhist mysticism; Medieval mysticism; Religious mysticism
·adj Remote from or beyond human comprehension; baffling human understanding; unknowable; obscure; mysterious.
II. Mystical ·adj Importing or implying mysticism; involving some secret meaning; allegorical; emblematical; as, a mystic dance; mystic Babylon.
mystical         
  • Portrait of [[Abraham Abulafia]], Medieval Jewish mystic and founder of Prophetic Kabbalah
  • ''Life of [[Francis of Assisi]]'' by [[José Benlliure y Gil]]
  • Shaman
  • Mawlānā [[Rumi]]'s tomb, [[Konya]], Turkey
  • [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]]
  •  ''The Appearance of the Holy Spirit before Saint Teresa of Ávila,'' [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
PRACTICE OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES DURING ALTERNATE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Mystical; Mysticist; Mysticisms; Unio Mystica; Mystisist; Mystical philosophy of antiquity; Mystical Philosophy of the Antiquity; Eastern mysticism; Esoteric Hinduism; Unio mystica; Mystic science; Hindu mysticism; Religious mystic; Buddhist mysticism; Medieval mysticism; Religious mysticism
¦ adjective
1. relating to mystics or mysticism.
having a spiritual symbolic or allegorical significance that transcends human understanding.
relating to ancient religious mysteries or other occult rites.
2. inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination.
Derivatives
mystically adverb

Wikipedia

Mystical Anarchism

Mystical Anarchism was a tendency within the Russian Symbolist movement after 1906, especially between 1906 and late 1908. It was created and popularized by Georgy Chulkov.

In 1906, Chulkov edited Fakely (Torches), an anthology of Symbolist writing, which called on Russian writers to:

abandon Symbolism and Decadence and move forward to "new mystical experience".

Later in the year Chulkov followed up with a "Mystical Anarchism" manifesto.

The doctrine has been described as:

a mish-mash of Nietzsche, Herzen, Bakunin, Merezhkovsky (Chulkov was a former editor of New Path), Ibsen, Byron, utopian socialism, Tolstoy's Christian anarchism, and Dostoyevsky's rejection of necessity.

Alexander Blok and especially Vyacheslav Ivanov were supportive of the new doctrine while Valery Bryusov, the editor of the leading Symbolist magazine The Balance, and Andrei Bely were opposed to it. The resulting controversy raged on the pages of Russian Symbolist magazines until late 1908.

Examples of use of Mystical
1. Could the design be a cryptic marker of mystical beliefs?
2. It reflects the mystical encounter between humanity and God.
3. He said: "Scarlett‘s performances are mystical and cool.
4. For others, their presence at the ballot box was almost a mystical experience.
5. He is the one, who can see the condition of the volcano from the mystical side.