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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary mysticisme|mysticism|mystic|mystical grec mustikos «relatif aux mystères» (bâvar e )ramz/râz-âlud râz-varz(-âna) râz-andiš + Plato, like all mystics, has, in his beliefs, a core of certainty which is essentially incommunicatable except by a way of life. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 123) + The doctrine of interpretation, according to which different things are not really seperate, but are merely so conceived by the analytic inrellect, is to be found in every mystic, eastern or western, from Parmenides to Mr Bradley. (B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 50) + The mystics vary greatly in their capacity for giving verbal expression to their experiences, but I think we may take it that those who succeeded best all maintain : (1) that all division and separateness in unreal, and that the universe is a single indivisible unity ; (2) that evil is illusory, and that the illusion arises through falsely regarding a part as self-subsistent ; (3) that time in unreal, and that reality is eternal, not in the sense of being everlasting, but in the sense of being wholly outside time. (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 179)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary mys·ti·cal adj. Pronunciation: ' mis-ti-kəl Function: adjective Date: 15th century 1 a : having a spiritual meaning or reality that is neither apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence <the mystical food of the sacrament> b : involving or having the nature of an individual's direct subjective communion with God or ultimate reality <the mystical experience of the Inner Light> 2 : MYSTERIOUS , UNINTELLIGIBLE 3 a : MYSTIC 2 b : MYSTIC 3 –mys·ti·cal·ly \-k(ə-)lē\ adverb ]]>