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He called on his old friend, the Rev. De-Weerd, they discussed motor racing, bull fighting, mystic religions and yoga.
He had visited there on two occasions and found it more a place of curious fascination than the abject horror of the old tales and mystic religions.
The rebels of the 1960s in the United States saw him as an advocate of the antimaterialistic counterculture, the drug culture, and the search for truth in the mystic religions of the East.
She proved that a life devoted to a kind of mystic religion of the body, to social healing and confrontations with the Big Questions of life and death, need hardly preclude communicable artistry.
This view is ascribed by Macrobius to the mystic religion of Samothrace, imported to Rome by Tarquinius Priscus, himself an initiate, who thereby created the Roman Capitoline Triad.
During his lifetime he became known as a spiritual leader of the mystic religion Ahl-e Haqq (People of truth), one of the oldest and purest religious traditions in the world related to Sufism, Shia Islam, and Alevi traditions.
Here was a man who had explored all these mystic religions, had undergone Gestalt therapy, who had been told by a Rosacrucian master that he had something called an 'Angelic Knot', suddenly hanging around fashionable nightclubs and being written about in gossip columns.
The friend, who was quoted in the News of the World newspaper, also claims that Madonna's faith in Kabbalah contributed to the failure of their marriage, with Ritchie reportedly describing the mystic religion as "mumbo jumbo" after she insisted they receive marriage counselling from a rabbi.