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mystics <mystic; mystics> N

mystic <mystic; mystics> N (al)

be or become a Sufi or a mystic VB

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So too were the lives of religious mystics if they made the mistake of getting married.
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Ecstasies enjoyed by accepted religious mystics are usually called religious experiences no matter what the nature of the ecstasy or the trigger inducing it.
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In his discourses he reinterpreted the writings of religious traditions, mystics and philosophers from around the world.
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His popularity, however, which he enjoyed throughout his life, and which rendered him immortal among the mystics, rests not on his scholarship, but on his saintliness and thaumaturgic powers.
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He sympathizes with those who passionately desire peace but can not be appeased by anything, such as heretics, sectarians and mystics.
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Both philosopher, theologian and mystics, each one of them according to their idioms, refer to the principle.
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These were acts that in that era were commonly attributed to teachers and mystics.
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Anthropologists have described the tribe in a variety of ways, ranging from fierce warmongers to mystics to introspective intellectuals.
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He and other nature mystics who also identify as pantheists use nature to refer to the limited natural environment (as opposed to man-made built environment).
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Each story contradicts another, described as marauding pirates by one teller, and as ancient mystics by another.
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