: the experience of mystical union or direct communion with ultimate reality reported by mystics
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: the belief that direct knowledge of God, spiritual truth, or ultimate reality can be attained through subjective experience (such as intuition or insight)
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: vague speculation : a belief without sound basis
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: a theory postulating the possibility of direct and intuitive acquisition of ineffable knowledge or power
Example Sentences
Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mysticism. a student of Eastern mysticism
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