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Mysteries Of Yoshitsune I
Mysteries may refer to: * Sacred mysteries in ancient esoteric religions * " The Mysteries: Renaissance Choros", a 1931 poem by H.D. * ''Mysteries'' (album), a 1975 jazz album by Keith Jarrett * ''Mysteries'' (novel), an 1892 psychological novel * '' The Mysteries'', a 1977 English play cycle * ''The Mysteries'' (album), a 2013 album by composer John Zorn * ''Mysteries'', a series of novels set in the Forgotten Realms of Dungeons & Dragons * ''Mysteries at the Museum'', a television program on the Travel Channel. See also * Mystery (other) Mystery, The Mystery, Mysteries or The Mysteries may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters *Mystery, a cat character in ''Emily the Strange'' Films * Mystery (2012 film), ''Mystery'' (2012 film), a 2012 Chinese drama f ...
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Sacred Mysteries
Sacred mysteries are the areas of supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or a religious belief and praxis. Sacred mysteries may be either: # Religious beliefs, rituals or practices which are kept secret from the uninitiated. # Beliefs of the religion which are public knowledge but cannot be easily explained by normal rational or scientific means. Although the term "mystery" is not often used in anthropology, access by initiation or rite of passage to otherwise secret beliefs is an extremely common feature of indigenous religions all over the world. A mystagogue or hierophant is a holder and teacher of secret knowledge in the former sense above, while mysticism may be defined as an area of philosophical or religious thought focusing on mysteries in the latter sense. Greece and Rome The mystery religions of antiquity were religious cults which required initiation of an "initiate" or new member before they were accepted, and sometimes had different levels of initia ...
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Renaissance Choros
"The Mysteries: ''Renaissance Choros''", or "The Mysteries", is a poem by American poet H.D. first published in 1931, as the concluding poem of her poetry anthology ''Red Roses for Bronze''. Inspired by the Eleusinian Mysteries, the poem concerns a ritual meant to resurrect Adonis. Summary Throughout the poem, which is "short lined and diffuse", the poet employs repetition Repetition may refer to: *Repetition (rhetorical device), repeating a word within a short space of words * Repetition (bodybuilding), a single cycle of lifting and lowering a weight in strength training *Working title for the 1985 slasher film '' ..., for instance in Section IV, where the term "no man" appears several times, or in Section V, where the word ''wikt:behold, behold'' is mentioned three consecutive times and twice at another point. The opening lines of "The Mysteries: ''Renaissance Choros''" allude to the approaching World War II, world war: "Dark / days are past / and darker days draw near; / ...
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