Theocrasy
noun
1.
a mixture of religious forms and deities by worshipers.
2.
union of the personal soul with God, as in Neoplatonism.
noun
1.
a mingling into one of deities or divine attributes previously regarded as distinct
2.
the union of the soul with God in mysticism
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