Mysticism has always attracted a lot of people, and mystics are mentioned throughout history. It’s a fascinating thing to read about, but does it have any basis in reality? First, let’s figure out what a mystic is and then we’ll tell you about some of the greatest mystics of all time. Mystics are people who believe that they have insight or have means of attaining insight into things that are beyond ordinary human knowledge. These people often are tied to specific religious or spiritual views and believe that they can communicate with deities or peak into the future. Mystics are often described as having powers or mystical abilities, often to do with magical healing powers or fortune-telling.
Grigori Rasputin
Rasputin is one of the most famous mystics of the 19th century. He was born to a poor family in Siberia. His parents were illiterate peasants and Rasputin himself had no formal education. He only learned to read and write as an adult. He believed he was a holy man, or so he proclaimed. His eyes were his prominent feature, people believed that he could make people do whatever he wanted as long as they looked into his eyes. He became close to the family of Nicolai II, who was the last emperor of Russia. He was seen by the emperor and his wife as a man of God and they trusted him with their most important thing — the healing of their child. He was also quite a controversial figure. Some believed him to be a mystic, others thought he was no more than a mad man. There are rumours that he might’ve had an affair with the wife of Nikolai the II, and possibly has a political motive and influenced Nikolai’s decisions.