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There are 7 different meanings of Eastern mysticism.
Eastern mysticism Disambiguation

Buddhism
41 products, approx. 1,160 pages
Main article: Buddhist texts Buddhist scriptures and other texts exist in great variety. Different schools of Buddhism place varying levels of value on them. Some schools venerate certain texts as...
Taoism
13 products, approx. 483 pages
Daoism (or Taoism) is the English name referring to a variety of related Chinese philosophical and religious traditions and concepts. These traditions influenced East Asia for over two thousand years and some have spread internationally. [1] Taoist...
Gnosticism
7 products, approx. 152 pages
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Mysticism
10 products, approx. 145 pages
Eastern Mysticism is a broad term summarizing mystic traditions of the Middle East, India and the Far East, including mystic elements in
Sufism
9 products, approx. 116 pages
Sufism claims to be the reality of religion[1] within Islam that encompasses a diverse range of beliefs and practices dedicated to Divine love and the cultivation of the elements of the Divine within the individual human being. Practitioners of this...
Vedanta
6 products, approx. 28 pages
This article is about the Hindu philosophy. For the mining and minerals group, see Vedanta Resources and for the university, see Vedanta University. Vedanta (Devanagari: वेदान्त, Vedānta) is a school of philosophy that originated in...
Yoga
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Yoga (Sanskrit: योग Yoga, IPA: [joːgə]) is a group of ancient spiritual practices originating in India. As a general term in Hinduism[1] it has been defined as referring to "technologies or disciplines of asceticism and meditation which are...

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