Definition: The word "antimystically" comes from Greek antimos, meaning "against." This term originally referred to a condition where an individual or thing does not believe something is right; it opposes reality. In essence, "anti" means against, so when used as a verb, it translates to "to be against."
The word is often used in the context of spiritual practices and meditation to emphasize its opposite quality: one's thoughts, feelings, and actions opposing or overriding those of higher self.
For example, in a Buddhist practice, the term might mean not following one's desires, but instead focusing on the benefits and virtues of such desires. In other words, "anti-mystically" means doing what is right, even if it goes against your beliefs or intuition.
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