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What (who) is Mysticism - definition


Mysticism         
  • 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
·noun Obscurity of doctrine.
II. Mysticism ·noun The doctrine that the ultimate elements or principles of knowledge or belief are gained by an act or process akin to feeling or faith.
III. Mysticism ·noun The doctrine of the Mystics, who professed a pure, sublime, and wholly disinterested devotion, and maintained that they had direct intercourse with the divine Spirit, and aquired a knowledge of God and of spiritual things unattainable by the natural intellect, and such as can not be analyzed or explained.
mysticism         
  • 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
Mysticism is a religious practice in which people search for truth, knowledge, and closeness to God through meditation and prayer.
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mysticism         
  • 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
n.
Enthusiasm, quietism, doctrine of the Mystics.

Wikipedia

Mysticism
Mysticism is popularly known as any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning, but may refer to becoming one with God or the Absolute. It also refers to the attainment of insight in ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences.
Examples of use of Mysticism
1. But meditation, once dismissed as Eastern mysticism, has gained legitimacy.
2. Henry Wallace was a dedicated devotee of Eastern mysticism.
3. This lands him in prison in Bhutan, a setting that evokes a generic Himalayan mysticism.
4. They are decamping into a culture of mysticism, fantasy and folklore.
5. Orders, on the other hand, are more interested in religious mysticism (tasavvuf), ideas and spirituality.