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concept:mystical-religious-contextmystical-religious context
The cultural-intentional atmosphere of historical traditions (Zen, Sufism, Christian mysticism, etc.) in which profoundly living structure has overwhelmingly been created.
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- This chapter of 'The Luminous Ground' examines historical art to find clues for a cosmology that fuses self and matter, emphasizing that profound living structure consistently arises in a mystical-religious context and that we need a new vision of relatedness for our time.
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- Speaking style induced by extreme steering away from the Assistant; characterized by mystical, poetic, theatrical prose
- The idea that land is holy and must be treated with reverence, a second meaning of sustainability.
- A sweeping historical observation that grounds the claim that mystical context is a near‑universal condition for the highest living structure.
- Basic data type in FCA consisting of a triple (G, M, I) representing objects, attributes, and incidence relations.
- The personal God of historical religions, whose unshakable belief focused attention on wholeness and enabled the creation of living structure.
- A deep, non-legal sense of possession and care for a place that prevents it from becoming slum-like; contrasted with physical ownership alone
- What is it about the works made in a mystical tradition that marks them and sets them apart?question0.716The central interrogative that drives the chapter's investigation into the special quality of religiously‑embedded art.