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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Mystical traditions
Examples of major traditions and philosophies with strong elements of mysticism are:
Ascetism
Bahá'í Faith
Christian mysticism
Evangelical Mysticism
Divine Science
Faith healing
Freemasonry
Ghost Dance (Nineteenth century Native American)
Gnosticism (Pagan)
Greek mythology
Hesychasm (Eastern Orthodox)
Kabbalah (Judaism)
Christian Kabbalah (Christian)
Mystery religions
Esoteric Christianity
Theurgy
National mysticism
Near-death experience
New Thought
Occult
Psychedelic experience
Lexigrams
Religious Science
Religious Society of Friends
Sant Mat
Sufism (Islam)
Taoism
The Fourth Way
The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception (Rosicrucian)
Theistic Satanism
Thelemic mysticism (Thelema)
Tibetan Buddhism
Transcendentalism (Unitarianism)
Unity
Vedanta (Hinduism)
Wicca
Yoga (Hinduism)
Zen (Buddhism)
Ascetism
Bahá'í Faith
Christian mysticism
Evangelical Mysticism
Divine Science
Faith healing
Freemasonry
Ghost Dance (Nineteenth century Native American)
Gnosticism (Pagan)
Greek mythology
Hesychasm (Eastern Orthodox)
Kabbalah (Judaism)
Christian Kabbalah (Christian)
Mystery religions
Esoteric Christianity
Theurgy
National mysticism
Near-death experience
New Thought
Occult
Psychedelic experience
Lexigrams
Religious Science
Religious Society of Friends
Sant Mat
Sufism (Islam)
Taoism
The Fourth Way
The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception (Rosicrucian)
Theistic Satanism
Thelemic mysticism (Thelema)
Tibetan Buddhism
Transcendentalism (Unitarianism)
Unity
Vedanta (Hinduism)
Wicca
Yoga (Hinduism)
Zen (Buddhism)
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