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Meanings of
mysticism
in English
Portuguese
misticismo
Catalan
misticisme
Spanish
misticismo
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A religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality.
religious mysticism
Portuguese
misticismo
Synonyms
Examples for "
religious mysticism
"
religious mysticism
Examples for "
religious mysticism
"
1
With this we make connection with
religious
mysticism
pure and simple.
2
We have, I think, only to turn to
religious
mysticism
for this origin.
3
But that end is still distant: it has not yet plunged into the depths of
religious
mysticism
.
4
For the exponents of
religious
mysticism
unanimously agree to a threefold division of the life of the mystic.
5
Unassisted, and therefore unperplexed, by naturalism,
religious
mysticism
,
philosophical theories, it had no Giotto, no Angelico, no Botticelli.
Usage of
mysticism
in English
1
The Virgin is faith and
mysticism
;
miracle and instinct; art and randomness.
2
Gradually, as reason came to replace
mysticism
,
life developed a different definition.
3
The true sage, in his opinion, excelled in both philosophy and
mysticism
.
4
I consider it my special mission to destroy error,
mysticism
and superstition.
5
He has read neither the classical nor the scholastic interpreters of
mysticism
.
6
That, in a sentence, would summarise the attitude of Judaism towards
mysticism
.
7
Germany, indeed, seemed to live and breathe in an atmosphere of
mysticism
.
8
It had no time for the imaginative disciplines of
mysticism
and mythology.
9
It's a wild and wondrous story full of
mysticism
,
tragedy and love.
10
On the one side, there has been a great revival of
mysticism
.
11
We have lost the mystical sense; and what is religion without
mysticism
?
12
This
mysticism
the ancients called ecstasy,- agetting-outof their bodies to think.
13
Extreme
mysticism
is as falsifying of our nature as is extreme worldliness.
14
This is not
mysticism
,
still less imagination, but the soberest of realities.
15
The common characteristic of the Neo- Platonists was a tendency to
mysticism
.
16
Daisy was intrigued by the shadows, pulled by the tide of
mysticism
.
Other examples for "mysticism"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mysticism
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
jewish mysticism
religious mysticism
eastern mysticism
oriental mysticism
true mysticism
More collocations
Translations for
mysticism
Portuguese
misticismo
Catalan
misticisme
Spanish
misticismo
Mysticism
through the time
Mysticism
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common