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"Mystics: Exploring the Realm of Miracles and Spiritual Enlightenment" Step into the enchanting world of mystics

Background imageMystics Collection: Practice of assistance and miraculous healing of Aubigan, illustration from La verite des miracles

Practice of assistance and miraculous healing of Aubigan, illustration from La verite des miracles de M. de Paris
CHT382715 Practice of assistance and miraculous healing of Aubigan, illustration from La verite des miracles de M. de Paris

Background imageMystics Collection: Practice of assistance to Gabrielle Moler, illustration from La verite des miracles de M. de Paris

Practice of assistance to Gabrielle Moler, illustration from La verite des miracles de M. de Paris
CHT382714 Practice of assistance to Gabrielle Moler, illustration from La verite des miracles de M. de Paris... by Louis Basile Carre de Montgeron (1686-1754) 1747

Background imageMystics Collection: Sufi mystics of ancient Persia reading prayer books

Sufi mystics of ancient Persia reading prayer books
Sufi mystics of ancient Persian Zoroastrianism read prayer books under a thatched hut. I sofi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageMystics Collection: Wedding ceremony among the ancient Persian Zoroastrians

Wedding ceremony among the ancient Persian Zoroastrians. The bride and groom kneel on a bed between two priests. A priest throws rice for fertility while female a musician plays a lute

Background imageMystics Collection: Persian Sufis, early 19th century (engraving)

Persian Sufis, early 19th century (engraving)
CHT223755 Persian Sufis, early 19th century (engraving) by Italian School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMystics Collection: The Convulsionaries of the parish cemetery Saint-Medard in Paris

The Convulsionaries of the parish cemetery Saint-Medard in Paris
CHT382713 The Convulsionaries of the parish cemetery Saint-Medard in Paris, illustration from La verite des miracles de M. de Paris

Background imageMystics Collection: Convulsionaries or religious mystics in trances (chromolitho)

Convulsionaries or religious mystics in trances (chromolitho)
669205 Convulsionaries or religious mystics in trances (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: French educational card)

Background imageMystics Collection: Persian Sufis, early 19th century (colour engraving)

Persian Sufis, early 19th century (colour engraving)
CHT247175 Persian Sufis, early 19th century (colour engraving) by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMystics Collection: Indian snake charmers. Date: 1900s

Indian snake charmers. Date: 1900s

Background imageMystics Collection: Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanuel Swedberg, 1688 - 1772. Swedish Lutheran theologian, scientist

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanuel Swedberg, 1688 - 1772. Swedish Lutheran theologian, scientist, philosopher, revelator and mystic who inspired Swedenborgianism

Background imageMystics Collection: The Convulsionaries of the parish cemetery Saint-Medard in Paris (engraving)

The Convulsionaries of the parish cemetery Saint-Medard in Paris (engraving)
XIR164820 The Convulsionaries of the parish cemetery Saint-Medard in Paris (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris


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"Mystics: Exploring the Realm of Miracles and Spiritual Enlightenment" Step into the enchanting world of mystics, where the practice of assistance and miraculous healing takes center stage. In an illustration from "La verite des miracles de M. De Paris. . " by Louis Basile Carre de Montgeron, we witness Aubigan's awe-inspiring abilities as he harnesses divine power to bring about extraordinary transformations. Gabrielle Moler also finds solace in the mystical realm, seeking guidance and support through her connection with higher forces. Another engraving from "La verite des miracles de M. De Paris. . " showcases her profound experience, highlighting the profound impact that mysticism can have on one's life. Travel back in time to ancient Persia, where Sufi mystics immersed themselves in prayer books, delving deep into spiritual practices that transcended ordinary human understanding. Witness a mesmerizing wedding ceremony among Zoroastrians, capturing their devotion to ancient traditions and mystical beliefs. The early 19th century unveils Persian Sufis engrossed in their rituals through vivid engravings that transport us to a world filled with mystery and spirituality. These colorful illustrations depict their unwavering commitment to unlocking hidden truths within themselves. Venturing beyond borders, we encounter religious mystics known as Convulsionaries at Saint-Medard cemetery in Paris. Their trances evoke both curiosity and reverence as they connect with divine energies beyond mortal comprehension. Journeying further eastward brings us face-to-face with Indian snake charmers who possess an innate ability to communicate with these slithering creatures. This captivating art form reflects the intertwining relationship between humans and nature—a testament to how mysticism permeates every aspect of life. Emanuel Swedenborg emerges as a prominent figure within this ethereal realm—an influential theologian whose revelations inspire countless followers even today.