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mysticism
[ mis-tuh-siz-uhm ]
noun
- the beliefs, ideas, or mode of thought of mystics.
- a doctrine of an immediate spiritual intuition of truths believed to transcend ordinary understanding, or of a direct, intimate union of the soul with God through contemplation or ecstasy.
- obscure thought or speculation.
mysticism
/ 藞尘瑟蝉迟瑟藢蝉瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- belief in or experience of a reality surpassing normal human understanding or experience, esp a reality perceived as essential to the nature of life
- a system of contemplative prayer and spirituality aimed at achieving direct intuitive experience of the divine
- obscure or confused belief or thought
mysticism
- In religion, the attempt by an individual to achieve a personal union with God or with some other divine being or principle. Mystics generally practice daily meditation.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补苍顎卼颈路尘测蝉顎僼颈路肠颈蝉尘 noun
- 苍辞苍路尘测蝉顎僼颈路肠颈蝉尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of mysticism1
Example Sentences
There鈥檚 dread in the hoodoo mysticism that blues voices like Sammie鈥檚 have 鈥 voices with the power, like Orpheus, to unite the living and the dead.
The couple lived off grid and created their own bespoke belief system based on a mixture of elements that drew from New Age mysticism and West African religion.
Robert Eggers makes his most ambitious film yet with Viking saga 鈥楾he Northman,鈥 combining historical accuracy with a fantasy mysticism.
In this regard, she and Helaena hew closer to traditional medieval mysticism, which did not typically use sex for religious emancipation, rather than the practices ascribed to some of the more esoteric heretical sects.
Mencken once wrote, victims of their own mysticism.
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