God is considered as omnipresent and omnipotent.
Mysticism does not deal with beliefs, mysticism is about the direct experience of God.
Sarah Schneider has written: 'Kabbalistic writings on the nature of masculine & feminine' -- subject(s): God, Omnipresence, Judaism, Mysticism, Cabala
I don't see how it involves Eastern Mysticism....where do they get that idea?
Augustine Kolencherry has written: 'Pallottine mysticism, a mystery of God's love' -- subject(s): History, Mysticism
The foundational principle of Christian Mysticism is the belief in seeking a deeper, direct experience of God through prayer, meditation, and contemplation. It emphasizes the idea of union with God and the presence of the divine within oneself.
Kala Acharya has written: 'Indian Philosophical Terms ; Glossary and Sources' 'In dialogue with god' -- subject(s): Mysticism, Congresses, Spiritual life, Mystics 'In dialogue with god' -- subject(s): Mysticism, Congresses, Spiritual life, Mystics
God is singular in nature.
Bernard McGinn has written: 'The Growth of Mysticism (Presence of God: a History of Western Christian Mysticism)' 'Eriugena: East and West' 'The Mystical Thought of Meister Eckhart' 'The growth of mysticism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, History, Mysticism 'Apocalypticism in the Western tradition' -- subject(s): Apocalyptic literature, Eschatology, History and criticism, History of doctrines 'Remembered for ever' 'Die Mystik im Abendland, 4 Bde., Bd.2, Entfaltung' 'The harvest of mysticism in medieval Germany (1300-1500)' -- subject(s): History, Mysticism 'Christian Spirituality (World Spirituality)' 'EARLY CHRISTIAN MYSTICS' 'The flowering of mysticism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, History, Mysticism 'Doctors Of The Church' 'The foundations of mysticism' -- subject(s): History, Mysticism 'The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism'
How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity
I would imagine you're referring to Sufism.
No rights come from God or Nature. The rich grab the rights, then claim that they received them from God or Nature.
Reynold A. Nicholson has written: 'Studies in Islamic mysticism' 'The idea of personality in Sufism' 'Translations of Eastern poetry and prose'