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 Translation for 'mysticism' from English to Slovak
NOUN   mysticism | -
SYNO mysticism | religious mysticism
nábož.
mystika {f}
mysticism
nábož.
mysticizmus {m}
mysticism
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Translation for 'mysticism' from English to Slovak

mysticism
mystika {f}nábož.

mysticizmus {m}nábož.
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Usage Examples English
  • His daughter Miriam Bokser Caravella wrote "The Holy Name: Mysticism in Judaism" on the universal aspects of Jewish mysticism and similarities with the mysticism of other religions.
  • Scholarly approaches to mysticism include typologies of mysticism and the explanation of mystical states.
  • This visionary interpretation has been qualified by some thinkers as a "moderate form of Islamic mysticism", whereas the next interpretation is considered an "extravagant form of mysticism".
  • In comparison to Sunni mysticism which is generally known as Sufism, mysticism in Twelver Shiism is generally known as Irfan, which specifically literally translates to knowledge, but should not be confused with Greek gnosis and Gnosticism.
  • The works on mysticism are more controversial though they established important distinctions in refusing to regard all mysticisms as the same," wrote Prof.

  • Next, Schweitzer poses the question: "Of what precise kind then is the mysticism of Paul?
  • The term "maggid" comes from Jewish mysticism (see Magid (Jewish mysticism)) and originally referred to a celestial entity, most commonly an angel, who manifests itself as a voice delivering mystical secrets to a kabbalist, or sometimes speaking through the mouths of the chosen ones.
  • In the eighth chapter, "The Depths Of The Divine", Wilber uses the accounts of four mystics to describe the possibilities for further individual spiritual development: the Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson on nature mysticism, the Christian saint Teresa of Avila on deity mysticism, Meister Eckhart on formless mysticism, and the Hindu guru Ramana Maharshi on nondual mysticism.
  • Dom Cuthbert Butler notes that contemplation was the term used in the Latin Church to refer to mysticism, and "'mysticism' is a quite modern word".
  • In 1992, Goldhamer founded Hebrew Seminary, where he served as President and Professor of Jewish Mysticism, as well as other topics of the rabbinic curriculum.

  • The Law of Attraction originates from quantum mysticism which suggests that positive thinking can shape reality.
  • "Brautmystik" (IPA /'brautˌmystik/), literally 'bride-mysticism', often rendered 'bridal mysticism' or 'nuptial mysticism' in English, was a thirteenth-century Christian spiritual movement associated with the Low Countries.
  • He also started teaching in Greece the mysticism of Christianity, and the Christocentral mysticism.
  • Javier Melloni has studied comparative mysticism as a complement to interreligious dialogue.
  • Contemporary teachers of Jewish mysticism across the Jewish denominations, listed there, should only be listed here if they also publish scholarly-form historical research into Jewish mysticism.

  • Hood's mysticism scale (M-scale), based on Walter Stace's distinction between "introverted" and "extroverted" mysticism, was developed in the 1970s, and is a well-known research instrument for mystical experiences.
  • In Rumi, one can find love-based mysticism; in Hafiz the pleasure-based mysticism.
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