μύω
, which means "close" as the eyes, the mystes
was thus "one who closes his eyes," but in this case not to fall asleep, but to establish a middle way between the world of the world of feelings and perceptions. In mystes proceed further mystical expression with which to describe individuals who are in a state of close relationship with the divine and whose iconography deliberately appears that expression of squinting to reflect their ecstasy.
, which means "close" as the eyes, the mystes
was thus "one who closes his eyes," but in this case not to fall asleep, but to establish a middle way between the world of the world of feelings and perceptions. In mystes proceed further mystical expression with which to describe individuals who are in a state of close relationship with the divine and whose iconography deliberately appears that expression of squinting to reflect their ecstasy.
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