Made celestial or heavenly; elevated to a spiritual or divine plane; transformed with heavenly qualities.
Past tense and past participle of 'celestialize,' combining 'celestial' with '-ize' and the past tense '-d' suffix. The form expresses the completed action of making something celestial.
When medieval mystics wrote about their visions being 'celestialized,' they meant something profound—not just that they saw heaven, but that ordinary reality itself had been transformed into something divine and transcendent.
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