Mysticism

A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness

$21.95

Publication Date: 12th March 2002

Mysticism is usually thought of as an intense state involving personal unification with the Divine or Ultimate Reality. By its very nature, it is an ineffable experience, impossible to put into words. It is not impossible, however, to study the phenomenon, with an eye toward understanding not only its nature and manifestations, but its relationship to spirituality in general. This book is such a study. Widely considered the best book on mysticism for the general reader, this classic volume assembles a broad range of information scattered among monographs and textbooks in many languages... Read More

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Mysticism is usually thought of as an intense state involving personal unification with the Divine or Ultimate Reality. By its very nature, it is an ineffable experience, impossible to put into words. It is not impossible, however, to study the phenomenon, with an eye toward understanding not only its nature and manifestations, but its relationship to spirituality in general. This book is such a study. Widely considered the best book on mysticism for the general reader, this classic volume assembles a broad range of information scattered among monographs and textbooks in many languages... Read More

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Mysticism is usually thought of as an intense state involving personal unification with the Divine or Ultimate Reality. By its very nature, it is an ineffable experience, impossible to put into words. It is not impossible, however, to study the phenomenon, with an eye toward understanding not only its nature and manifestations, but its relationship to spirituality in general. This book is such a study. Widely considered the best book on mysticism for the general reader, this classic volume assembles a broad range of information scattered among monographs and textbooks in many languages.
The work of a noted British authority on mysticism, it is divided into two parts: the first provides an introduction to the general subject of mysticism and its relation to metaphysics, psychology, theology, magic, and symbolism. The second and longer part contains a detailed study of the nature and development of spiritual or mystical consciousness, including such topics as the awakening of the self, the purification of the self, voices and visions, introversion, ecstasy and rapture, the dark night of the soul, and the unitive life. An interesting appendix provides a historical sketch of European mysticism from the beginning of the Christian era to the death of Blake.
Richly documented with material drawn from such great mystics as St. Teresa, Meister Eckhart, St. John of the Cross, and William Blake, this remarkable study will be of immense interest to students, psychologists, theologians — anyone interested in this extremely personal and powerful form of spiritual life.


Reprint of the E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York, 1930 edition.

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  • Price: $21.95
  • Pages: 544
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 12th March 2002
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • Illustration Note: 0
  • ISBN: 9780486422381
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Religious
    BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Mysticism
Table of Contents
PART ONE THE MYSTIC FACT
CHAPTER I
THE POINT OF DEPARTURE
CHAPTER II
MYSTICISM AND VITALISM
CHAPTER III
MYSTICISM AND PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER IV
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSTICISM
CHAPTER V
MYSTICISM AND THEOLOGY
CHAPTER VI
MYSTICISM AND SYMBOLISM
CHAPTER VII
MYSTICISM AND MAGIC
PART TWO THE MYSTIC WAY
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II
THE AWAKENING OF THE SELF
CHAPTER III
THE PURIFICATION OF THE SELF
CHAPTER IV
THE ILLUMINATION OF THE SELF
CHAPTER V
VOICES AND VISIONS
CHAPTER VI
INTROVERSION: PART I: RECOLLECTION AND QUIET
CHAPTER VII
INTROVERSION: PART II: CONTEMPLATION
CHAPTER VIII
ECSTASY AND RAPTURE
CHAPTER IX
THE DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL
CHAPTER X
THE UNITIVE LIFE
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF EUROPEAN MYSTICISM FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA TO THE DEATH OF BLAKE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

Mysticism is usually thought of as an intense state involving personal unification with the Divine or Ultimate Reality. By its very nature, it is an ineffable experience, impossible to put into words. It is not impossible, however, to study the phenomenon, with an eye toward understanding not only its nature and manifestations, but its relationship to spirituality in general. This book is such a study. Widely considered the best book on mysticism for the general reader, this classic volume assembles a broad range of information scattered among monographs and textbooks in many languages.
The work of a noted British authority on mysticism, it is divided into two parts: the first provides an introduction to the general subject of mysticism and its relation to metaphysics, psychology, theology, magic, and symbolism. The second and longer part contains a detailed study of the nature and development of spiritual or mystical consciousness, including such topics as the awakening of the self, the purification of the self, voices and visions, introversion, ecstasy and rapture, the dark night of the soul, and the unitive life. An interesting appendix provides a historical sketch of European mysticism from the beginning of the Christian era to the death of Blake.
Richly documented with material drawn from such great mystics as St. Teresa, Meister Eckhart, St. John of the Cross, and William Blake, this remarkable study will be of immense interest to students, psychologists, theologians — anyone interested in this extremely personal and powerful form of spiritual life.


Reprint of the E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York, 1930 edition.

  • Price: $21.95
  • Pages: 544
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 12th March 2002
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • Illustrations Note: 0
  • ISBN: 9780486422381
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Religious
    BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Mysticism
PART ONE THE MYSTIC FACT
CHAPTER I
THE POINT OF DEPARTURE
CHAPTER II
MYSTICISM AND VITALISM
CHAPTER III
MYSTICISM AND PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER IV
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MYSTICISM
CHAPTER V
MYSTICISM AND THEOLOGY
CHAPTER VI
MYSTICISM AND SYMBOLISM
CHAPTER VII
MYSTICISM AND MAGIC
PART TWO THE MYSTIC WAY
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II
THE AWAKENING OF THE SELF
CHAPTER III
THE PURIFICATION OF THE SELF
CHAPTER IV
THE ILLUMINATION OF THE SELF
CHAPTER V
VOICES AND VISIONS
CHAPTER VI
INTROVERSION: PART I: RECOLLECTION AND QUIET
CHAPTER VII
INTROVERSION: PART II: CONTEMPLATION
CHAPTER VIII
ECSTASY AND RAPTURE
CHAPTER IX
THE DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL
CHAPTER X
THE UNITIVE LIFE
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF EUROPEAN MYSTICISM FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA TO THE DEATH OF BLAKE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX