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Mysticism does not deal with beliefs, mysticism is about the direct experience of God.
John Calvin did not believe that individuals could achieve salvation through direct communication with God. Instead, he emphasized the doctrine of predestination, asserting that God has already chosen who will be saved and who will not. For Calvin, salvation is mediated through faith in Jesus Christ and the grace of God, rather than through personal experiences or direct revelations. Thus, he placed a strong emphasis on scripture and the church's role in interpreting God's will.
The beatific vision is a concept in Christian theology that refers to the ultimate direct communication of God to an individual. It is the final and eternal state of bliss or happiness that believers are said to experience when they come into the presence of God in heaven. It is often described as the full, unmediated experience of God's presence and love.
Mediated was created in 2005.
This was a belief of the early Gnostic Christians.
They mediated disputes, set the Law before the people, and acted as an intercessor between the people and God.
No, neutrinos are mediated by weak interactions, Photons are mediated by electromagnetic interactions.
What is mediated public speaking?
Buddhist Lamaist Shamanism and Christian Muslim speak the language of direct experience in the same way that that Rilke, Rumi or Orpheus do. It is a pre-verbal encounter mediated by the God parts of our brain which wells up as a joyous singing about our encounters in the otherworld, a dance that takes place in the dream time, which lets us know that there is a wellspring of deep strength where we can go when a modern secular world unaware of spirit tries to crush us. At the same time it makes us recognize the fiction that any one part of the experience, whether that be a self, a god, a spirit guide, a serpent, or the bird atop the world tree can be separated out from the experience to be worshipped or cursed. We are left simply with the experience and its transformative power.
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