A religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality.
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Examples for "mysticism"
1The Virgin is faith and mysticism; miracle and instinct; art and randomness.
2Gradually, as reason came to replace mysticism, life developed a different definition.
3The true sage, in his opinion, excelled in both philosophy and mysticism.
4I consider it my special mission to destroy error, mysticism and superstition.
5He has read neither the classical nor the scholastic interpreters of mysticism.
1With this we make connection with religious mysticism pure and simple.
2We have, I think, only to turn to religious mysticism for this origin.
3But that end is still distant: it has not yet plunged into the depths of religious mysticism.
4For the exponents of religious mysticism unanimously agree to a threefold division of the life of the mystic.
5Unassisted, and therefore unperplexed, by naturalism, religious mysticism, philosophical theories, it had no Giotto, no Angelico, no Botticelli.
6The East never gave valuable knowledge to the West; it gave the tendency to religious mysticism, which in its turn tended to superstition.
7And withal he has romanticism in his brain, a religious mysticism that carries him away, an ecstasy that soars higher than mountain summits.
8The average mother educates her daughter to conform to this ideal woman type which is the synthesized product of ages of taboo and religious mysticism.
9[Footnote 262: It would be very interesting to trace the influence of the chivalric idea on religious Mysticism.
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