Mysticism /(?)/
Mys·ti·cism
Mysticism
n.
- Obscurity of doctrine.
- The doctrine of the Mystics, who professed a pure, sublime, and wholly disinterested devotion, and maintained that they had direct intercourse with the divine Spirit, and aquired a knowledge of God and of spiritual things unattainable by the natural intellect, and such as can not be analyzed or explained. (Eccl. Hist.)
- The doctrine that the ultimate elements or principles of knowledge or belief are gained by an act or process akin to feeling or faith. (Philos.)