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A religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality.
religious mysticism
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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
.
mysticism
jewish mysticism
religious mysticism
eastern mysticism
oriental mysticism
true mysticism
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