mystic

/ˈmɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Having a spiritual or religious meaning that is not easy to understand; mysterious and awe-inspiring.
    • She spoke of a mystic vision she had while meditating in the mountains.
    • Many people are drawn to the mystic traditions of the East.
    • The ancient temple had a mystic atmosphere that made visitors feel peaceful.
  2. Inspiring a sense of mystery or wonder; magical or supernatural.
    • The forest at dawn had a mystic beauty that words could not describe.
    • He believed the old stones held some mystic power.
    • The story was full of mystic creatures and enchanted lands.
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noun
  1. A person who seeks or experiences direct spiritual connection with God or a higher power, often through meditation or prayer.
    • She is considered a modern mystic because of her deep spiritual insights.
    • Many medieval mystics wrote about their visions of divine light.
    • The mystic spent years in solitude, seeking inner peace.
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