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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 

26. At the very least, therefore, mysticism must tell us something important about the human mind.

27. I didn't bargain for all that second-rate mysticism and self-aggrandizing shamanism.

28. (b) Was it advisable for Christians at Colossae to study philosophy and mysticism?

29. He imbibed elements of oriental mysticism from the years he spent in India.

30. Cottar’s 1920s Camp captures the very essence of the romance and mysticism of Africa

31. It is neither absolutism nor mysticism, nor nihilism, but full of logics and dialectics.

32. Mysticism, in particular, is as meaningless to me as music must be to the tone deaf.

33. By definition, someone who practices Apophatic mysticism cannot vouch for the ultimate truth of anything

34. The development of mysticism in a particular tradition represents a stage in the evolution of the religious consciousness.

35. The title Belies the multifaceted appeal of Badu's voice, and the urban mysticism in her lyrics

36. [47] Pious self-deprivation was a part of the dualism and mysticism in these Ascetic groups.

37. Talk varied from views on nationalism and child birth to thoughts on mysticism and linguistic oppression.

38. This housed oriental manuscripts, many of poetry, mysticism and jurisprudence, going back to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

39. There has also been a great deal of adulation which is perhaps even more harmful for it generates mysticism.

40. A believer might move from one form of piety to another, embracing mysticism and rationalism at the same time.

41. Mysticism is the product of those who fail to understand, the substitute for comprehension and the margarine of philosophy.

42. Bach’s clear understanding of the tenets of mysticism and of Boehmist thought allows him to explain elements of Ephratan life …

43. April's Airings Welcome to The Great Awakening! Messages and reflections on Ascension, Alchemy, Mysticism, Nature & Consciousness Featured Messages Most …

44. Language, literature, gastronomy, art, architecture, music, spirituality, philosophy, mysticism (etc.) are all part of the cultural heritage of the Arabs.

45. A firm believer in mysticism and fate, he felt he had ignored the course his intuition was guiding him to follow.

46. Depending on the religion or mysticism in which he appears, Azrael can be the embodiment of evil or a benevolent figure

47. The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious, a piece of mysticism which we can do without.

48. 23 A believer might move from one form of piety to another, embracing mysticism and rationalism at the same time.

49. Guo Xiang's epistemology is always regarded as a sort of mysticism and know-nothingism because he took an "ignorance-and-negligence" view.

50. Batholith, an independent short that reflects on American cinema and the mysticism of its landscape through the eyes of young Nathan

51. Kabbala, (Hebrew: “Tradition”) also spelled Kabala, Kabbalah, Cabala, Cabbala, or Cabbalah, esoteric Jewish mysticism as it appeared in the 12th and following centuries.

52. Balzacian Mysticism, Palindromic Design, and Heavenly Time in Berg's Music John Covach To Glenn Watkins Introduction Tum-of-the-century Vienna was an extraordinary place

53. The mysticism is eroding people's rational spirit little by little, which is flooding the field of Chinese science criticism, and the obscurantism beginning to appear.

54. 28 Historical logic rationality would unify that two in order to search logical confirmatory and standardization from historical development, and remove mysticism, mistiness and relativism.

55. Some weird Anomalies in science are shrouded in mysticism, others just defy explanation - but all have captured the attention of the ever-curious public

56. Plotinus' ethics of mysticism occupies an important position in the history of Greek ethics, it is a conclusion and outlet of late Greek moral thoughts.

57. 16 Tan's Pan-Sciencism showed his spirit of scientific reason with the enlightenment sense of Anti-feudalism and Anti-obscurantism, but it mingled with the religious mysticism.

58. Deadly even with nothing in her hands, a Brawler eschews using the fighter’s heavy armor and the monk’s mysticism, focusing instead on perfecting many styles of brutal unarmed combat

59. Cromlech Temple A British occult society contemporary with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, with rituals and initiations based on a mixture of Kabala and Christian mysticism

60. For Knowledge is the swallow on the lake That sees and stirs the surface-shadow there But never yet hath dipt into the Abysm. MYSTICISM IN ENGLISH LITERATURE CAROLINE F

61. The Bhagwan preached a peculiar mix of teachings that crossed traditions from both East and West, including a focus on mysticism, sexual freedom, the abolition of family and encounter therapy

62. The treatment is characteristically Tagorean , half - realistic , half - allegorical , logic and mysticism diluting each other and making the dramatic conflict more suggestive than obvious , the conclusion more baffling than convincing .

63. Also see Apophatic mysticism on Facebook 'Wisdom has been my careful study; stupidity, too, and folly.' Ecclesiastes 1;16 Advisement: if you are looking for truth this might not be the best place to look

64. Caroline Myss is a five-time New York Times bestselling author and internationally renowned speaker in the fields of human consciousness, spirituality and mysticism, health, energy medicine, and the science of medical intuition

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66. The figure of the Ba’al Shem Tov (known in acronym form as the Besht)—the purported founder of the Hasidic movement—has fascinated scholars, Jewish philosophers, and laypeople interested in popular Jewish mysticism in general and the

67. Abhorring dogma and religious mysticism, Rational Dissenters emphasised the rational analysis of the natural world and the Bible. Examples from Classical Literature One of his peculiarities was that of Abhorring a vacuum as much as nature herself.

68. The figure of the Ba'al Shem Tov (known in acronym form as the Besht)--the purported founder of the Hasidic movement--has fascinated scholars, Jewish philosophers, and laypeople interested in popular Jewish mysticism in general and the contemporary

69. CabalistorCabalistic may refer to: Cabal, a group of people united in some close design together, usually to promote their private views or interests in a church, state, or other community Kabbalah, an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism

70. A peculiarly fruitful soil for mysticism, and, in connexion either with the Beguines or the Church organization, a number of women appear about this time, combining a spirit of mystical piety and asceticism with sturdy reformatory zeal directed against the abuses of the time.

71. ‘The Apotropaic powers of Arabic letters, phrases, verses, and writing themselves are central to Mouride belief systems and, indeed, Sufi mysticism more generally.’ ‘A circumambulation is a ritual which can be performed in different contexts: Apotropaic, cathartic, and as rite of aggregation.’

72. They are supplying their followers with alt-liturgies, alt-mysticism, and alt-magic and are willing to smash, burn, destroy and kill for it, as they idolize their vision of “Amerikkka” as a white “ethno-state,” an Absolutized, divinized race and nation

73. From that highly improbably account of a gentle rabbi - friend of little children, Roman tax collectors, and ladies with gynecological problems - could be distilled, by skilled interpreters well versed in the art of rabbinic exegesis as well as the abracadabra of Gnostic mysticism, secret passwords and sayings.

74. Boehmist Sophia-mysticism was carried by the "Gichtelianer" to the extreme of demanding celibacy, but most Radicals agreed with Hochmann that there could be a Christian marriage, though a "spiritual" one was a higher type, and marriage to the "Lamb" was the highest

75. Boehmist Sophia-mysticism was carried by the "Gichtelianer" to the extreme of demanding celibacy, but most Radicals agreed with Hochmann that there could be a Christian marriage, though a "spiritual" one was a higher type, and marriage to the "Lamb" was the highest

76. "The phenomena described in 1985 by Amos Joel, computer controlled digital switching system pioneer, are present realities: 'The trade press, which should know better, is party to the curtain of mysticism, clichés, and Cacology around which they shroud the true technology of new products."

77. Bach's clear understanding of the tenets of mysticism and of Boehmist thought allows him to explain elements of Ephratan life and thought which would otherwise be unexplainable." -James Gallant, Utopian Studies, "Bach uses the unique, mystical language of Ephrata to present a comprehensive view of this sacred community."