About Mysticism

Mysticism, within the context of dharma, refers to the direct and personal experience of the transcendental or ultimate reality, often described as an intuitive union with the divine or the absolute truth. It entails transcending ordinary perception and ego-bound consciousness to achieve a profound insight into the nature of existence. In Buddhist practice, mysticism involves realizing the interconnectedness of all phenomena and the impermanence of self, leading to a deep spiritual awakening characterized by wisdom, compassion, and a sense of unity with the universe.