Abstract
The work entitled Global Dictionary of Spirituality and Mysticism is based on the idea that, regardless of whether you are a believer or not (and regardless of the faith you profess), spirituality and mysticism allow you to better understand the way in which it was formed and developed in the West religion, thought, society, science – in short, a large part of what we can roughly call the Western heritage – and which seeks to draw attention to its fundamental concepts and authors. The objective of the investigation was to write the following entries or entries: Acosmism, Autotelicism, Fallibilism, Immanentism, Monism, Divine Providence and Rationalism.