Mysticism
Mysticism refers to the pursuit of communion with, identity with, or conscious awareness of an ultimate reality, divinity, spiritual truth, or God through direct experience, intuition, inner knowing, or transcendental consciousness. It often involves the exploration of esoteric knowledge and practices, such as meditation, prayer, contemplation, yoga, and other forms of spiritual discipline. Mysticism is not limited to any particular religious tradition, but can be found in various forms within Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Sikhism, and indigenous cultures around the world. It often emphasizes personal transformation and direct experience over dogma, doctrine, or ritual. Mysticism is closely related to spirituality, which refers to a sense of connection to something greater than oneself, including a higher power, nature, or universal consciousness. Spirituality books may explore various mystical traditions and practices from around the world, as well as personal stories and insights about the spiritual journey. Religious books, on the other hand, often focus on specific religious beliefs, teachings, and practices within a particular tradition. However, some religious books may also delve into mystical themes and experiences, such as the writings of Christian mystics like St. John of the Cross, St. Teresa of Avila, and Meister Eckhart. Overall, mysticism is a rich and diverse field that invites exploration, contemplation, and transformation for those seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, the world, and the ultimate reality that connects us all.
External Links
- [ChristianMysticism.org] Christian Mysticism
- [Mysticisms.com]
- [JewishMysticism.org] Index of /
- [Reify.co] Culture the Arts, Philosophy, Mysticism, Politics, Travel
- [tfbn.net] Alchemecology – Terra Firma for The Feet Mysticism para Mind