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mysticism

|mys/ti/cism|

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/ˈmɪs.tɪˌsɪ.zəm/

direct divine experience

Etymology
Etymology Information

'mysticism' originates from the Greek word 'mystikos,' where 'mystikos' meant 'secret' or 'mystical.'

Historical Evolution

'mystikos' transformed into the Latin word 'mysticus,' and eventually became the modern English word 'mysticism.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'pertaining to mysteries,' but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'a belief system emphasizing direct experience of the divine.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a belief system that emphasizes the direct, personal experience of the divine or ultimate reality.

Mysticism often involves meditation and contemplation.

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Noun 2

the pursuit of achieving communion with, identity with, or conscious awareness of an ultimate reality, divinity, spiritual truth, or God through direct experience, intuition, or insight.

Many religious traditions have elements of mysticism.

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