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Wesley32186
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Hello all,
This is my first post. I’m 22 and a convert of about two years. I am coming out of drug addiction but I studied theology and philosophy in college and it’s where my passion lies and I believe it’s what the Lord has called me to. I’ve always been interested in the mystics, starting with St.Padre Pio and I now have a massive collection of mystical texts such as dark night of the soul, imitation of Christ, collect Hildegard bingen, Ascent to Truth, lots.ofnbrother Lawrence, etc. the list goes on. Now I know this stuff cannot be approached academically, even by definition, but I have to have a way to read this stuff in way where I won’t forget it. The drugs did a lot to my brain and I have a hard time retaining things. I understand that mysticism is the practice of offering up your will in place of the Lord’s but I work in a methodical, academic way; it’s the reason I converted, on the whole. So how could I take notes on these great masters without diminishing the integrity of intent with my own words? What are your techniques for note taking in this area? What are the ways you read the mystics? God bless!
Deo gloria!
This is my first post. I’m 22 and a convert of about two years. I am coming out of drug addiction but I studied theology and philosophy in college and it’s where my passion lies and I believe it’s what the Lord has called me to. I’ve always been interested in the mystics, starting with St.Padre Pio and I now have a massive collection of mystical texts such as dark night of the soul, imitation of Christ, collect Hildegard bingen, Ascent to Truth, lots.ofnbrother Lawrence, etc. the list goes on. Now I know this stuff cannot be approached academically, even by definition, but I have to have a way to read this stuff in way where I won’t forget it. The drugs did a lot to my brain and I have a hard time retaining things. I understand that mysticism is the practice of offering up your will in place of the Lord’s but I work in a methodical, academic way; it’s the reason I converted, on the whole. So how could I take notes on these great masters without diminishing the integrity of intent with my own words? What are your techniques for note taking in this area? What are the ways you read the mystics? God bless!
Deo gloria!