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  2. List of female mystics - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Medieval. 4.3 Modern. 5 Islam. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of female mystics. Bahá'í faith Táhirih; Bahíyyih ...

  3. Medieval women's Christian mysticism - Wikipedia

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    The legitimacy of the medieval woman mystic was gained through partnership with the Catholic Church [13] and observed proof of physical suffering and deterioration. Medieval women mystics lived ascetic lives of severe fasting, abstinence, and isolation [14] lifestyle choices that became physically debilitating and in some instances resulted in death.

  4. Category:Female mystics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This category is located at Category:Women mystics . Note: This category should be ... If this category name is ...

  5. List of Christian mystics - Wikipedia

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    The experiences of mystics are often framed within theological approaches to God, such as Quietism, Pietism, etc.; therefore, in order to aid in the understanding of Christian mysticism, this list includes some philosophers, theologians, anonymous theological books, religious groups and movements whose ideas and practices have had an influence ...

  6. Category:Medieval women - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Medieval women's Christian mysticism; M. Midwifery in the Middle Ages; S. Medieval female sexuality;

  7. 50 Mystical and Magical Baby Names That Will Put You ... - AOL

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    As such, we’ve compiled a list of mystical and magical baby names that have ties to folklore, mythology, spirituality and even magic in pop culture (think: Harry Potter and Game of Thrones).

  8. Category:Women mystics - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Mystics. It includes mystics that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents

  9. Marguerite Porete - Wikipedia

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    Today, Porete's work has been of interest to a diverse number of scholars. Those interested in medieval mysticism, more specifically Beguine mystical writing, [5] [6] cite The Mirror of Simple Souls in their studies. [7] The book is also seen as a primary text regarding the medieval Heresy of the Free Spirit. [8]