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My question is, what is christian mystcism? Christian pantheism? Any examples or insights? Opinions?
But Teresa of Avila was a christian mystic. I am confused.Not I would say it’s monastic worship and follows the ascetic tradition.
I’m sorry, I misread your response and I thought you were saying that no they do not go along with the faith, but I re-read the posts and I understand. ThanksWhy? She was a nun with strong ascetic influence.
As Thomas Merton once said: 'a flight from the alone to the Alone!What is Christian Mysticism?
I’m not sure I understand what you mean by this, can you elaborate?As Thomas Merton once said: 'a flight from the alone to the Alone!![]()
Solitude is an important mystic tool as you empty your self to recieve God. Loneliness is a blessed thing on the mystic path because you are not alone, you are Alone.As Thomas Merton once said: 'a flight from the alone to the Alone!
rayne, here’s another article that you might find helpful:My question is, what is christian mystcism? Christian pantheism? Any examples or insights? Opinions?
Thank you for explaining this.Mysticism is central to my spiritual life and while people often think of it as an eastern thing, Christianity in fact has a very strong mystic tradition, particularly the Catholic faith.
Solitude is an important mystic tool as you empty your self to recieve God. Loneliness is a blessed thing on the mystic path because you are not alone, you are Alone.
It is a very interesting page, thank you.
I strongly recommend Bernard McGinn’s three-volume history of Christian mysticism. I’ve never finished it myself, I admit (I’ve only gotten part way through the first volume!). But what I have read is good, and I understand that the later parts (closer to his area of expertise) are even better.My question is, what is christian mystcism? Christian pantheism? Any examples or insights? Opinions?
Did he have echolalia, echolalia, or was he just trying to be cool?As Thomas Merton once said: 'a flight from the alone to the Alone!![]()
Neither. He was quoting Plotinus.Did he have echolalia, echolalia, or was he just trying to be cool?.
Did you know that St. Benedict wouldn’t let monks become hermits until they had learned to live in community?Solitude is an important mystic tool as you empty your self to recieve God. Loneliness is a blessed thing on the mystic path because you are not alone, you are Alone.