Relating to or characteristic of mysticism.
Someone who believes in the existence of realities beyond human comprehension.
Having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding.
Другие значения термина "mystic" 1 The thirteenth-century mystic had preached such strange things with such common words.
2 He was a master in the coming of mystic phrases in letters.
3 Not the least in the world: on the contrary, a confirmed mystic .
4 Then the voice of the aged mystic was again heard in reply:
5 This is not the time or place to discuss such mystic matters.
6 I was pushing the edge already, in both mystic and physical terms.
7 Here is the rapture of the mystic , the triumph of the saint.
8 Far in front the foot-hills rose through the rain, indefinite and mystic .
9 The people believed in his mystic words and soothsayings and mistaken fanaticism.
10 And then, in wondrous mystic wise, the tone of the gathering softened.
11 The gleam of the devil himself-theecho of some mystic cymbal note.
12 The night was mystic , in its odd blend of moon and shadows.
13 Such is the mystic voice which is always murmuring in his ears.
14 She lived in an atmosphere of dreams and of mystic old associations.
15 They will be conditioned by the particular religious tradition of the mystic .
16 There is not an immeasurable distance between the mystic and the madman.
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