Mysticism

Noun

 * 1) The beliefs, ideas, or thoughts of mystics.
 * 2) A doctrine of direct communication or spiritual intuition of divine truth.
 * 3) A transcendental union of soul or mind with the divine reality or divinity.
 * 4) Obscure thoughts and speculations.

Adjectives for Mysticism
mellow; spiritual; sensuous; dramatic; philosophical.

Verbs for Mysticism
achieve—; capitulate to—; chatter—; cloud by—; contemplate—; dabble in—; derive— from; devour—; entertain with—; immerse in—; involve—; poison by—; rationalize—; ridicule—; speculate en— low in—; —deludes; — verts; —poses as.; steep in—; wal; pervades.

Thesaurus
afflatus, anagoge, anagogics, anthroposophy, apocalypse, cabala, cabalism, direct communication, divine inspiration, divine revelation, epiphany, esotericism, esoterics, esoterism, esotery, hocus-pocus, inspiration, mumbo jumbo, mystery, mystical experience, mystification, occultism, prophecy, revelation, symbolics, symbolism, theophania, theophany, theopneustia, theopneusty, yoga, yogeeism, yogism

Etymology
English from the early to mid 1700's, Confer French mysticisme:.

Translations

 * Croatian:
 * Greek:, αποκρυφισμός


 * Polish: mistycyzm
 * Russian: мистицизм


 * Croatian:
 * Greek: αποκρυφισμός


 * Polish: mistycyzm
 * Russian: мистицизм


 * Croatian:


 * Polish: mistycyzm
 * Russian: мистицизм


 * Croatian:


 * Russian: мистицизм


 * : mistikismo