mystic

ദാർശനികനായ
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Like the monastics and mystics at their best, Bondi has a gift for seeing God everywhere.
a person who seeks by contemplation and self-surrender to obtain unity with or absorption into the Deity or the absolute, or who believes in the spiritual apprehension of truths that are beyond the intellect.
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Do we need to invoke some sort of 'mystic' intuition?
It is also an astonishingly powerful, elemental and 'mystic' structure.
In fact, there are many 'mystic' traditions that consider dancing as the roadway to God.
the poetry of the 16th-century Spanish 'mystic', St John of the Cross
Their religious rituals shroud themselves in 'mystic' diversity.
It was at once the most sacrilegious and yet 'mystic' moment many of them had ever experienced.
Your positions on religion, 'mystics' , psychics, new age medicine, etc. are a breath of fresh air.
The great 'mystics' and saints have told us that the spiritual journey does include a kind of retreat from the world.
The words of later Hebrew 'mystics' capture accurately prophetic consciousness.
On the other hand, Indian sages, philosophers and 'mystics' have held out a shining vision that has inspired the world.
Probably not a direct relationship, but it's interesting to look at some of the great contemporary 'mystics' .
College undergraduates are not the only people who respond to Christian women 'mystics' in this way.
After all, I had learned from hard experience that there are few bona fide 'mystics' in the world today.
Like the monastics and 'mystics' at their best, Bondi has a gift for seeing God everywhere.
Christian 'mystics' warn that one has to be ready to let go of everything, even oneself.
Jung's experience was similar to that undergone by shamans and religious 'mystics' , as well as some artists, writers, and philosophers.
Through the ages Christian 'mystics' have also pursued joy through ascetic, rather than ecstatic, disciplines.
Are they behind the mysterious powers of fortune-tellers, 'mystics' , clairvoyants, and palm readers?
Most women writers were dismissed as 'mystics' or visionaries, and some as mentally ill.
Freeman, like numerous 'mystics' and contemplatives before him, shows us that our main problem is ourselves.
But although such imagery is offered in scripture and probed by 'mystics' , it is seldom celebrated in church tradition.
He quotes abundantly from Scripture, medieval 'mystics' and gifted contemporary writers.
Some Christian 'mystics' champion this view, but orthodox theologians rejected it early on.
To be sure, no priest with a decent theological training would want to suggest that any or all his parishioners can become 'mystics' or visionaries.
In this view, many religious magicians are not 'mystics' .
Remember, these were humble tradesmen, not high-powered rabbis or 'mystics' .
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