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Mysticism is the claim to the perception of the reality—other than the one in which we live. Mysticism originates from the Greek word signifying, "to disguise". It is a path leading straight to the Divine. In the category of Mysticism you will be able to discover diverse articles on mysticism.
It is the quest for accomplishing accord with or conscious awareness of Ultimate Reality, the Divine, Spiritual Truth, or God through immediate, individual experience rather than rational thought. It is an experience of the presence of realities beyond perceptual or intellectual comprehension. This is generally out of one's body experience and is a direct embodied experience. The category includes the articles on Mysticism, explaining its philosophy, Mystic believes in different religions and completes information about the early Mystics and there teachings. In the following articles it has been attempted to cover the diverse topic of Mysticism.
The Mystical Master – Maulana Jalal-Ud-Din Rumi
Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi was a thirteenth century Persian writer, an Islamic dervish and a Sufi Mystic. He is viewed as one of the greatest intellect and poetical brains. Born in 1207 AD, he belonged to a family of scholars. He made utilization of ordinary life’s circumstances to explain the mystic world. The tool that he […]
Hindu Religious Philosophy of Mysticism
One of the real patterns of Hindu religious philosophy is mysticism. This term (Hindu Mysticism) can be deluding, nonetheless, as it can bring out Western, and especially Christian, ideas of religious experience, practice, and finishes. By the by, numerous researchers of religion have since a long time ago utilized such ideas to study Hinduism and […]
Buddhist Mysticism and Mystical Teachings
Basically Mysticism and Buddhism doesn’t differ much. The teachings of Buddhism relates to mysticism in every aspect. Both are paths to the liberation from the brutal agony and human sufferings, connecting oneself to the Divine. Since numerous Buddhists don’t perceive a Supreme Being, numerous individuals feel that Buddhism is not a religion whatsoever. This is […]
Christianity And Mysticism
The term “Christian mystic” or “Christian Mysticism “is an oxymoron. Mysticism is not the experience of a Christian. Though Christian principle keeps up that God dwells in all Christians and that they can encounter God straightforwardly through faith in Jesus, Christian mysticism tries to secure otherworldly truths difficult to reach through educated means, normally by […]
Kabbalah The Jewish Mysticism
The general term for Jewish mysticism is “Kabbalah”. “Kabbalah” signifies “custom”. Kabbalah is not a compound of individual experiences. It is not a gathering of reports of what different sages and paragons of piety needed to say on the importance of life and extreme qualities – focused around their otherworldly encounters or dreams. It is […]
Tasawwuf or Sufism (Islamic mysticism)
The word Sufism has multiple origin (Arabic, Greek), meaning (purity, wisdom). The ultimate understanding that we can get from the term Sufism, tasawwuf or Islamic mysticism is purity of heart and the wisdom to find the path which leads a finite to the Divine. while all Muslims accept that they are on the pathway to […]
Mysticism in Different Religions
Mysticism is the conquest of finding the righteous path which can lead one to the Absolute, the Divine, the One and Only, our creator. The Crave for this journey can be seen if we look at mysticism in different religions. While mysticism is not a religion, it is drilled devotedly and in unique routes by […]
The Philosophy of Msyticism
Mysticism originates from the Greek word signifying, “to hide.” It is the quest for accomplishing fellowship with or conscious awareness of Ultimate Reality, the Divine, Spiritual Truth, Creator, or God through immediate, individual experience as opposed to discerning thought. It is an experience of the presence of substances past perceptual or intellectual cognizance. This is […]
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