Post by Mystical Forums on Sept 21, 2023 23:35:30 GMT
Wikipedia Scams:
Here is what Wikipedia had written on their site about Mysticism: Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness that is given a religious or spiritual meaning. It may also refer to the attainment of insight into ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences. The term "mysticism" has Ancient Greek origins with various historically determined meanings. Derived from the Greek word μύω múō, meaning "to close" or "to conceal", mysticism referred to the biblical, liturgical, spiritual, and contemplative dimensions of early and medieval Christianity. During the early modern period, the definition of mysticism grew to include a broad range of beliefs and ideologies related to "extraordinary experiences and states of mind." In my opinion, wikipedia.org is the worst site to get information from.
Here are some more information about mysticism from Wikipedia. In modern times, "mysticism" has acquired a limited definition, with broad applications, as meaning the aim at the "union with the Absolute, the Infinite, or God". This limited definition has been applied to a wide range of religious traditions and practices, valuing "mystical experience" as a key element of mysticism. Since the 1960s scholars have debated the merits of perennial and constructionist approaches in the scientific research of "mystical experiences". The perennial position is now "largely dismissed by scholars", most scholars use a contextualist approach, which considers the cultural and historical context. Wikipedia.org has all kinds of information about mysticism, but most isn't true.
Here are some more false information that you will find on the Wikipedia site. "Mysticism" is derived from the Greek μύω, meaning "I conceal",[web 2] and its derivative μυστικός, mystics, meaning 'an initiate'. The verb μύω has received a quite different meaning in the Greek language, where it is still in use. The primary meanings it has are "induct" and "initiate". Secondary meanings include "introduce", "make someone aware of something", "train", "familiarize", and "give first experience of something" Now, if you choose to trust their information site will be at your own risk. I also recommend you research this site as well. In my opinion, wikipedia.org is nothing but a scam. You can find a lot of scams online and that is why you should research to find out about scams. Scams online are growing, so seek the truth.
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Here is what Wikipedia had written on their site about Mysticism: Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness that is given a religious or spiritual meaning. It may also refer to the attainment of insight into ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences. The term "mysticism" has Ancient Greek origins with various historically determined meanings. Derived from the Greek word μύω múō, meaning "to close" or "to conceal", mysticism referred to the biblical, liturgical, spiritual, and contemplative dimensions of early and medieval Christianity. During the early modern period, the definition of mysticism grew to include a broad range of beliefs and ideologies related to "extraordinary experiences and states of mind." In my opinion, wikipedia.org is the worst site to get information from.
Here are some more information about mysticism from Wikipedia. In modern times, "mysticism" has acquired a limited definition, with broad applications, as meaning the aim at the "union with the Absolute, the Infinite, or God". This limited definition has been applied to a wide range of religious traditions and practices, valuing "mystical experience" as a key element of mysticism. Since the 1960s scholars have debated the merits of perennial and constructionist approaches in the scientific research of "mystical experiences". The perennial position is now "largely dismissed by scholars", most scholars use a contextualist approach, which considers the cultural and historical context. Wikipedia.org has all kinds of information about mysticism, but most isn't true.
Here are some more false information that you will find on the Wikipedia site. "Mysticism" is derived from the Greek μύω, meaning "I conceal",[web 2] and its derivative μυστικός, mystics, meaning 'an initiate'. The verb μύω has received a quite different meaning in the Greek language, where it is still in use. The primary meanings it has are "induct" and "initiate". Secondary meanings include "introduce", "make someone aware of something", "train", "familiarize", and "give first experience of something" Now, if you choose to trust their information site will be at your own risk. I also recommend you research this site as well. In my opinion, wikipedia.org is nothing but a scam. You can find a lot of scams online and that is why you should research to find out about scams. Scams online are growing, so seek the truth.
www.wikipedia.org