Similar words: mystic, mystical, criticism, witticism, briticism, skepticism, asceticism, fanaticism. Meaning: ['mɪstɪsɪzm] n. 1. a religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality 2. obscure or irrational thought.
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(61) The combination of these points with religious mysticism by Pythogoras school made an important impact on the later theory of "logos", theory of form, rationalism, idealism and religious philosophy.
(62) It is clear, however, that mysticism is not the same as magic, clairvoyance, parapsychology, or occultism, nor does it consist in a preoccupation with sensory images, visions, or special revelations.
(63) According to the dialogue 'Alcibiades', ascribed to Plato , the Persian Magi were priests, who practiced a form of spiritual mysticism which was their religion.
(64) Materialistic philosophy and scientific thought began to challenge the church dogmas and religious mysticism.
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