The attempt of man to attain the ultimate  
reality of things and experience direct communion with the highest.  
Mysticism maintains the possibility of a relationship with God, not by  
 means of revelation or the ordinary religious channels, but by  
introspection and meditation  in conjunction with a purified life,  
culminating in the awareness that the individual partakes of the divine 
 nature. Mysticism has been identified with pantheism by some  
authorities, and  many pantheists have been mystics. However, mysticism 
 is not tied to any particular  philosophical or theological 
perspective.
Mysticism tends to differ from public religion, which emphasizes a worshipful submission to the deity and the ethical dimension of life, while mysticism strains after the realization of a personal union with the divine source itself. The mystic desires to be as close to God as possible, part of the divine essence itself, whereas the ordinary devotee of most religious systems merely desires to walk in God’s way and obey his will.
Mysticism tends to differ from public religion, which emphasizes a worshipful submission to the deity and the ethical dimension of life, while mysticism strains after the realization of a personal union with the divine source itself. The mystic desires to be as close to God as possible, part of the divine essence itself, whereas the ordinary devotee of most religious systems merely desires to walk in God’s way and obey his will.
Source: Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology
 

 
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