Mysticism in English Literature by C. F. E. Spurgeon was first published in 1913. Beginning with a precise definition of the term mysticism, Spurgeon looks at the ways in which mystical thought ...
The letters contain much that is helpful, expressed with originality and vigour. He first began to take a serious interest in the subject of mysticism when recalled to Maredsous by Abbot Marmion in ...
From medieval mystics to T S Eliot and Krautrock, the philosophy professor author with a provocative and personal reflection on existential ecstasy and its origins in mysticism. He reveals how ...
The literature of Jewish prophecy and revelation has ample analogues to psychedelic experiences, writes a rabbi and author. The first question many Jewish users of psychedelics ask is whether ...
But by speaking up about the superiority of science over mysticism, she completed the first level. Your level of investment in these VR scenes might depend on how willing you are to indulge in thought ...