mysticism|mysticisms in English
noun
['mys·ti·cism || 'mɪstɪsɪzm]
mystical spiritualism
Use "mysticism|mysticisms" in a sentence
1. It maintains that the substantial feature of religious mysticism and mysticisms in other forms is their irrational nature.
2. She has no inclination towards mysticism.
3. He was obviously inclined towards religious mysticism.
4. His acute perception was often mysticism.
5. A strain of mysticism runs through his poetry.
6. Naturally, geologists balked at this apparent mysticism.
7. Mysticism is a vital part of the Christian heritage.
8. His acute perception was often clouded by mysticism.
9. Chiromancy appears first in Judaism in the circle of *Merkabah mysticism
10. Another tradition that reached the Occident was that of Jewish mysticism.
11. I do not wish to take the trouble to understand mysticism.
12. It is necessary to disenchant this mysticism aesthetics of practical aesthetics.
13. Chiromancy appears first in Judaism in the circle of *Merkabah mysticism
14. The truth had freed me from human philosophy, mysticism, and astrology.
15. There is a strong element of mysticism in his poetry.
16. It is a central concept in the Cabala, or traditional Jewish mysticism.
17. But this type of spirituality has nothing to do with mysticism. Sentencedict.com
18. The term "mysticism" has Ancient Greek origins with various historically determined meanings.
19. This mysticism is the only language which transcends the rational schema of oppression.
20. It is free from all forms of spiritism and mysticism and the occult.
21. Mysticism and demonism with strong imagination are the distinctive features of this group.
22. Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science. Henri Bergson
23. Since then, religion, mysticism and statehood remained intertwined elments in Russia's identity.
24. Boehmist discourse in his Sophia Topics: Gottfried Arnold, Jakob Böhme, Mysticism, Wisdom
25. 2 Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science. Henri Bergson