I like to say that I practice militant mysticism. I'm really absolutely sure of some things that I don't quite know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'll tell you what: I believe mysticism is a very serious endeavor. One must be equipped for it.
I love mysticism - it's such fun.
Traditional doctors say I'm a mystic. I don't deny it.
I guess the biggest thing is that I committed to a spiritual center before I do anything else. And I put some daily things in my life into practice and I maintain that, to make sure that I don't drop the ball.
I consider myself somewhat spiritual, but not practicing.
I believe in magic, psychics and all that.
Mysticism, in the narrow sense, implies a specific experience which is foreign to most poets and most men, but on the other hand, it represents an instinct which is a human sine qua non.
I was raised in a heavily Catholic family. Early and consistent encounters with mysticism.
I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.
I have no mystic faith in the people. I have in the individual.