Significance of Mysticism
Synonyms: Spirituality, Occultism, Transcendentalism, Metaphysics, Otherworldliness, Arcana., Spiritualism, Theosophy
In Dutch: Mystiek; In Finnish: Mystiikka; In Spanish: Misticismo; In German: Mystik
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Buddhist concept of 'Mysticism'
In Buddhism, Mysticism signifies spiritual experiences that go beyond ordinary understanding, emphasizing insights that align with the omniscient perspective, thus deepening one's connection to the spiritual realm.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) Mysticism relates to the spiritual experiences and understanding that transcend ordinary perception, integrating the cognitive insights of the omniscient.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Mysticism'
Mysticism in Hinduism signifies a spiritual journey focused on achieving direct communion with the divine or ultimate reality, emphasizing personal experiences and connections beyond formal rituals and doctrines.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A spiritual pursuit aimed at experiencing a direct communion with the divine or ultimate reality.[2]
The concept of Mysticism in local and regional sources
Mysticism encompasses a range of spiritual practices focused on direct experiences with the divine, personal transformation, and enlightenment. Its influence spans various cultural contexts, emphasizing intuitive knowledge and profound spiritual connections, integral to many religious traditions.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) This is the practice of interpreting life through nature, love, and beauty, which is a key feature of the poetry of modern Hindi poets.[3] (2) The spiritual pursuit of achieving union with the divine, present in both Sufism and Madhura Bhakti, leading to practices that emphasize personal transformation and divine love.[4] (3) A spiritual belief system focusing on personal experiences of the divine, often reflected through metaphor and symbolism in Naidu’s work.[5] (4) A belief system that emphasizes spiritual experiences and truths, often characterized by the pursuit of enlightenment.[6] (5) A theme mentioned in relation to Subhas Chandra Bose, indicating a deeper philosophical and spiritual understanding beyond just political activism.[7]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The snake represents this in the Mission Seal.[8] (2) It is the assertion of something that transcends sense-based knowledge and reason, which is believed to be possessed by certain individuals or all individuals under particular circumstances.[9]