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Christian Mysticism

Postby aprado » Thu Apr 20, 2017 11:16 pm

looking for some new material, got most of the usual suspects works, i.e of Jacob Boehme, meister eckhart, thomas a'kempis, thomas aquinas etc.

But seeking something a bit different?
I have desired to do good
But i have not desired to make noise
Because i have felt that noise did no good
And that good made no noise.
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby Peter Taylor » Thu Apr 20, 2017 11:36 pm

I'm reading THE ROSICRUCIAN COSMO CONCEPTION by MAX HENDEL. Heavy going, like a lot of this stuff, but enlightening!
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby russellholland » Fri Apr 21, 2017 12:59 am

Try Charles Williams, a member of the Inklings - with Tolkien and CS Lewis.


"His signature doctrine, co-inherence,... is the idea that Christ’s risen life inhabits believers so that they share the divine interrelationship of the Trinity and live as members of one another. "

https://theoddestinkling.wordpress.com/ ... /05/intro/

I learned a lot from William's novels.
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby Modesta » Sun Nov 19, 2017 12:55 pm

russellholla3nd wrote:Try Charles Williams, a member of the Inklings - with Tolkien and CS Lewis.


"His signature doctrine, co-inherence,... is the idea that Christ’s risen life inhabits believers so that they share the divine interrelationship of the Trinity and live as members of one another. "

https://theoddestinkling.wordpress.com/ ... /05/intro/

I learned a lot from William's novels.


Sounds interesting. I'll definitely give it a read. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby Stgermain » Mon Jan 29, 2018 6:42 pm

Frabato the magician while not masonic offers a good spin.

Transcendental magic by eliphas levi is on my shelf waiting to be read.

Also, and I've nearly finished it. The secret teachings of the ages by manly p hall.

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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby LawrenceIson » Sun Dec 06, 2020 8:10 am

aprado wrote:looking at the for some material, got most of the usual phentermine over the counter works, i.e of Jacob Boehme, meister eckhart, thomas a'kempis, thomas aquinas etc.

But seeking something a bit different?

If you want to read something best then read Charles Dickens, H.G Wells etc. They are great authors and their work has inspired me a lot. I have also started writing and I guess it is amazing.
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby JoeAbernethy » Fri May 28, 2021 11:15 pm

Stgermains wrote:Frabato the magician while not masonic offers a good spin.

Transcendental magic by eliphas levi is on my shelf waiting to be read.

Also, and I've nearly finished it. The secret teachings of the ages by manly p hall.

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Christian Mysticism is a complex spiritual topic and defies easy definition. Historically, mysticism is defined as hidden, unspeakable, can’t be put into words, an awareness and experience of the reality of God beyond ritual, doctrine, and dogma.

Alan Watts (1915–1973), a British philosopher, put it this way: “The truth that religion, to be of any use, must be mystical has always been denied by the seemingly large number of people, including theologians, who do not know what mysticism is. . . . Its essence is the consciousness of union with God.”
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby LoriGuzman » Wed Jun 16, 2021 5:33 pm

apwrado wrote:looking for some new phen375 reviews posted here material, got most of the usual suspects works, i.e of Jacob Boehme, meister eckhart, thomas a'kempis, thomas aquinas etc.

But seeking something a bit different?

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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby RolandArmstrong » Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:55 am

Stgermains wrote:Frabato the magician while not masonic offers a good spin.

Transcendental magic by eliphas levi is on my shelf waiting to be read.

Also, i found results of phen375 posted here and I've nearly finished it. The secret teachings of the ages by manly p hall.

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Hi Stagermain, thats good. i really like it
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Re: Christian Mysticism

Postby jethroskull » Sun Feb 27, 2022 1:47 am

For something more modern try Magical Christianity by Coleston Brown.
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