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Mysticism

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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.

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Mysticism, Evelyn Underhill

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Rok vydání
2002
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39 Hodnocení
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Naprosto dokonalé dílo na dané téma. Naprosto nestárnoucí, přes svůj věk (1. vydání v roce 1911). A neskutečný vhled pani Evelyn Underhill do tématu, prestože sama mystikem nebyla. Dlouho jsem tuto knihu sháněl.

Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2002
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
544
ISBN10
0486422380
ISBN13
9780486422381
Série
První vydání
1911
Původní název
Mysticism. A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness
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Anotace
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.