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mystic

[mis-tik] / ˈmɪs tɪk /


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“We have seen how nature was revered by the great sages, mystics and prophets of the past,” she writes.

From Washington Post

"It is such a private, sacred moment," she told Reuters "It's a mystic moment."

From Reuters

The rise of wellness trends like sound baths and microdosing suggests a growing open-mindedness among America’s upper middle class of mystics.

From Los Angeles Times

The result is a fantasia about “a race of hard laughers, mystics,” who “lived through the destroying light, and on, into Light ages.”

From Los Angeles Times

Hildegard, I soon discovered, is something of a star on the app, where she is described as a scientist, mystic, writer and philosopher and sits adjacent to Tchaikovsky on a composer roster.

From New York Times