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Mysticism

mysticism (mĬs´tĬsĬzəm) [Gr.,=the practice of those who are initiated into the mysteries], the practice of putting oneself into, and remaining in, direct relation with God, the Absolute, or any unifying principle of life. Mysticism is inseparably linked with religion. Because of the nature of mysticism, firsthand ...

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Understanding Mysticism
Richard Woods. Image Books, 1980
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Understanding Mysticism
Hayes, Linda J. The Psychological Record, Vol. 47, No. 4, Fall 1997
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Mysticism and Language
Steven T. Katz. Oxford University Press, 1992
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The Mystical Society: An Emerging Social Vision
Phillip Wexler. Westview Press, 2000
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The Innate Capacity: Mysticism, Psychology, and Philosophy
Robert K. C. Forman. Oxford University Press, 1998
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Mysticism: Holiness East and West
Denise Lardner Carmody; John Tully Carmody. Oxford University Press, 1996
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Mysticism and the Modern Mind
Alfred P. Stiernotte. Liberal Arts Press, 1959
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The Essentials of Mysticism and Other Essays
Evelyn Underhill. J. M. Dent & Sons, 1920
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Topomystica: Investigation into the Concept of Mystic Place
Chamberlain, Paul G. Journal of Cultural Geography, Vol. 19, No. 1, Fall-Winter 2001
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