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Definition of mysticism in English: mysticismnoun ˈmɪstɪsɪz(ə)mˈmɪstəˌsɪzəm mass noun1Belief that union with or absorption into the Deity or the absolute, or the spiritual apprehension of knowledge inaccessible to the intellect, may be attained through contemplation and self-surrender. 神秘主义(一种宗教信仰,认为通过默祷冥想和自我捐弃,可以达到与神或绝对者为一,或出神与之相合,或通过精神觉悟掌握智力所无法理解的知识) St Theresa's writings were part of the tradition of Christian mysticism Example sentencesExamples - I've got no problem with you if you aren't, so long as you don't confuse what you're doing with spirituality or mysticism.
- He's a New Believer of a different kind, drawn to mysticism and the Bible, but not to belief in dogmas or religious institutions.
- All of us that live in the house share an interest in eastern Christian spirituality and mysticism of the Orthodox faith.
- Does one then conclude that mysticism and the mystical experience is universal in its experience?
- But this intellectual empiricism was joined with an emotional and spiritual mysticism which he got from his parents.
- His post-war work - which was much more loosely handled and often inspired by religious mysticism - did not compare in originality or strength with his great achievements of the 1920s.
- Here is an article about mysticism and devotional practices with a chaotic slant.
- This is because he encompasses every aspect of religion and mysticism in his life and teachings.
- He said that mysticism was a spiritual way of getting closer to God.
- I don't know how you feel about metaphysics or religion or mysticism, but we can feel the presence of life and, sometimes, how close someone's come to death.
- Through visual art, he tried to express a transcendental mysticism that he felt he could not fully communicate through music.
- This inclination was supported by his decision in 1909, to join the Theosophical Society, where the religious mysticism encouraged him to turn inward to spiritual life.
- So therefore in different religions we have the special way for mysticism of that religion.
- Jewish mysticism teaches that non-kosher food blocks the spiritual potential of the soul.
- For some, mysticism implies that subjective knowledge of the true nature of the universe can, in fact, be obtained.
- This leads us into mysticism as the spiritual quality of staying in pure contemplation in the divine presence.
- Though most religions, myth and mysticism is concerned with the idea of the spirit, the spiritual or the spirit world, could there be a physical or material component to spiritual existence?
- This is not the mysticism as an acceptable form of religion that is based on an intellectual mystical union.
- For mysticism is most often associated in both East and West with monasteries.
- Like them he favors a mysticism which maintains that the astral body - a duplicate of the physical body but composed of a finer substance - is what needs to be treated when one is ill.
2Vague or ill-defined religious or spiritual belief, especially as associated with a belief in the occult. there is a hint of New Age mysticism in the show's title Example sentencesExamples - He served in the Second Boer War, and in 1903 was posted to India, where he was able to indulge a passion for mysticism and the occult.
- But like all religious doctrine there is plenty of mythmaking and mysticism that goes with this.
- These problems come to a head in Chapter 11, where the movie takes a serious detour into a cartoonish pastiche of New Age mysticism and Native Alaskan belief.
- I try not to call anyone's religion loony mysticism, even if they believe that a great lavender baboon ass flies about the sky and poops out blessings.
- Sorcery, miracle, witchcraft, mysticism, idol-worship, etc. are satanic acts and people accused to be involved in them would be killed.
- The popular Star Wars trilogy is a prime example in which much of the occult and Eastern mysticism can be seen.
- However, what we are witnessing is not an increase of interest in the Bible or its teaching, but an upsurge in speculative religion and mysticism.
- Although its origins can certainly be traced to a mystical tradition, alchemy differs from mysticism and other occult arts in its combined focus on precision in both chemical and spiritual processes.
- The books he reads are about death, magic, mysticism, the occult, and torture.
- Both my husband and myself have had to help people whose lives have been affected by being involved in both the occult and mysticism.
- But his hope seems to be a false hope based on an unscientific imagination seeped in mysticism and cheerily dispensed gibberish.
- This is not, his followers point out, woolly mysticism; it's a science, based on superconductor theory and specific mathematical formulae.
- Much of it is reminiscent of occult and eastern mysticism.
- The mysticism and its occultism are interpreted in every detail of the idol.
- It's easy to get mystical and New Agey about this sort of thing, for there's nothing easier than creating mysticism where there is mystery.
- If this is the case, instead of putting faith in the here and now, the Libra-Gemini will often search out otherworldly experiences through mysticism and the occult, or through bizarre imagination.
- Openly contemptuous of New Age mysticism, the novel parodies its adherents as witless and violent Edenites, followers of the Cult of Ignorance.
- But sober, academically exacting attempts to deal with modern mysticism and the occult as an important part of that intellectual and cultural life are comparatively recent.
- Watkins specialises in philosophy, mysticism and the occult and has books on these subjects from around the world.
- The end of the twentieth century was marked by a boom of astrology, mysticism, and occultism in many countries.
- From her he had inherited his mysticism and his occult powers.
- Conversely, Shah's proposals that we should all resign to being Hindus is not only based on mysticism and some New-Age notion of limited Hinduism, it is also impracticable.
- They have as a result imposed upon Daoism an irrational mysticism focused on a metaphysically absolute Dao.
- Books on mysticism and the supernatural abound, in a way that would have been unthinkable even a few years ago.
- There she created her own brand of Surrealism, bringing to it a passion for alchemy, mysticism and the occult.
- They show Antin's growing passion for mysticism and the occult.
- My second catalyst was also well acquainted with various forms of mysticism, occultism and meditation.
Synonyms the supernatural, the paranormal, supernaturalism, magic, black magic, witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy, wizardry, the black arts, kabbalah, cabbalism, occultism, diabolism, devil worship, devilry, voodoo, hoodoo, white magic, witchery, witching, orenda Definition of mysticism in US English: mysticismnounˈmɪstəˌsɪzəmˈmistəˌsizəm 1Belief that union with or absorption into the Deity or the absolute, or the spiritual apprehension of knowledge inaccessible to the intellect, may be attained through contemplation and self-surrender. 神秘主义(一种宗教信仰,认为通过默祷冥想和自我捐弃,可以达到与神或绝对者为一,或出神与之相合,或通过精神觉悟掌握智力所无法理解的知识) St. Theresa's writings were part of the tradition of Christian mysticism Example sentencesExamples - This is because he encompasses every aspect of religion and mysticism in his life and teachings.
- But this intellectual empiricism was joined with an emotional and spiritual mysticism which he got from his parents.
- For some, mysticism implies that subjective knowledge of the true nature of the universe can, in fact, be obtained.
- This leads us into mysticism as the spiritual quality of staying in pure contemplation in the divine presence.
- Here is an article about mysticism and devotional practices with a chaotic slant.
- This is not the mysticism as an acceptable form of religion that is based on an intellectual mystical union.
- Through visual art, he tried to express a transcendental mysticism that he felt he could not fully communicate through music.
- Though most religions, myth and mysticism is concerned with the idea of the spirit, the spiritual or the spirit world, could there be a physical or material component to spiritual existence?
- He said that mysticism was a spiritual way of getting closer to God.
- This inclination was supported by his decision in 1909, to join the Theosophical Society, where the religious mysticism encouraged him to turn inward to spiritual life.
- His post-war work - which was much more loosely handled and often inspired by religious mysticism - did not compare in originality or strength with his great achievements of the 1920s.
- I don't know how you feel about metaphysics or religion or mysticism, but we can feel the presence of life and, sometimes, how close someone's come to death.
- So therefore in different religions we have the special way for mysticism of that religion.
- For mysticism is most often associated in both East and West with monasteries.
- I've got no problem with you if you aren't, so long as you don't confuse what you're doing with spirituality or mysticism.
- Like them he favors a mysticism which maintains that the astral body - a duplicate of the physical body but composed of a finer substance - is what needs to be treated when one is ill.
- All of us that live in the house share an interest in eastern Christian spirituality and mysticism of the Orthodox faith.
- Does one then conclude that mysticism and the mystical experience is universal in its experience?
- Jewish mysticism teaches that non-kosher food blocks the spiritual potential of the soul.
- He's a New Believer of a different kind, drawn to mysticism and the Bible, but not to belief in dogmas or religious institutions.
2Belief characterized by self-delusion or dreamy confusion of thought, especially when based on the assumption of occult qualities or mysterious agencies. 玄学 there is a hint of New Age mysticism in the show's title Example sentencesExamples - Much of it is reminiscent of occult and eastern mysticism.
- If this is the case, instead of putting faith in the here and now, the Libra-Gemini will often search out otherworldly experiences through mysticism and the occult, or through bizarre imagination.
- There she created her own brand of Surrealism, bringing to it a passion for alchemy, mysticism and the occult.
- He served in the Second Boer War, and in 1903 was posted to India, where he was able to indulge a passion for mysticism and the occult.
- These problems come to a head in Chapter 11, where the movie takes a serious detour into a cartoonish pastiche of New Age mysticism and Native Alaskan belief.
- Watkins specialises in philosophy, mysticism and the occult and has books on these subjects from around the world.
- They have as a result imposed upon Daoism an irrational mysticism focused on a metaphysically absolute Dao.
- However, what we are witnessing is not an increase of interest in the Bible or its teaching, but an upsurge in speculative religion and mysticism.
- Sorcery, miracle, witchcraft, mysticism, idol-worship, etc. are satanic acts and people accused to be involved in them would be killed.
- This is not, his followers point out, woolly mysticism; it's a science, based on superconductor theory and specific mathematical formulae.
- But sober, academically exacting attempts to deal with modern mysticism and the occult as an important part of that intellectual and cultural life are comparatively recent.
- But like all religious doctrine there is plenty of mythmaking and mysticism that goes with this.
- Books on mysticism and the supernatural abound, in a way that would have been unthinkable even a few years ago.
- Although its origins can certainly be traced to a mystical tradition, alchemy differs from mysticism and other occult arts in its combined focus on precision in both chemical and spiritual processes.
- My second catalyst was also well acquainted with various forms of mysticism, occultism and meditation.
- The books he reads are about death, magic, mysticism, the occult, and torture.
- They show Antin's growing passion for mysticism and the occult.
- Conversely, Shah's proposals that we should all resign to being Hindus is not only based on mysticism and some New-Age notion of limited Hinduism, it is also impracticable.
- From her he had inherited his mysticism and his occult powers.
- But his hope seems to be a false hope based on an unscientific imagination seeped in mysticism and cheerily dispensed gibberish.
- I try not to call anyone's religion loony mysticism, even if they believe that a great lavender baboon ass flies about the sky and poops out blessings.
- The end of the twentieth century was marked by a boom of astrology, mysticism, and occultism in many countries.
- The popular Star Wars trilogy is a prime example in which much of the occult and Eastern mysticism can be seen.
- It's easy to get mystical and New Agey about this sort of thing, for there's nothing easier than creating mysticism where there is mystery.
- The mysticism and its occultism are interpreted in every detail of the idol.
- Openly contemptuous of New Age mysticism, the novel parodies its adherents as witless and violent Edenites, followers of the Cult of Ignorance.
- Both my husband and myself have had to help people whose lives have been affected by being involved in both the occult and mysticism.
Synonyms the supernatural, the paranormal, supernaturalism, magic, black magic, witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy, wizardry, the black arts, kabbalah, cabbalism, occultism, diabolism, devil worship, devilry, voodoo, hoodoo, white magic, witchery, witching, orenda |