There are even some cults that consider them holy; one of the stones I saw was worn by a religious mystic.
The central characters are the rakish, selfish and relentlessly fertile Lord Berrybender, his tempestuous daughter Tasmin and her equally hardheaded husband, Jim, a gun-toting religious mystic.
The stigmata of religious mystics, telepathy, fire-walking, psychometry, and the influence of a mother's experiences on her unborn child are topics he feels should be investigated with electro-magnetic fields in mind.
The movement's leader, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, was a religious mystic who aimed at a spiritual resurrection for the nation.
The community was based upon the theories of various German religious mystics and its primary object was the spiritualization of the matrimonial state.
Another scientist from this era is Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), better remembered today as a religious mystic.
Long gone were the religious mystics; here instead the mills of Wissahickon Creek made paper, cloth, gunpowder, sawed lumber, milled wheat and corn, and pressed oil from flax.
Prior to the Romantic Era, "vegetarianism had been primarily the reserve of religious mystics, ascetics and the odd quack physician".
Essentially, however, he was a religious mystic.
The "unseen" relates to the influence on Inness of the philosophy of Emanuel Swedenborg, a Swedish religious mystic who died in 1792.