Mysticism Books
Orbis Books Evelyn Underhill: Essential Writings
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£19.95
Orbis Books (USA) Howard Thurman: Essential Writings
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£16.64
Hampton Roads Publishing Company Dalai Lama's Little Book of Mysticism: The
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£12.30
Station Hill Press,U.S. TAUSHA
Book SynopsisTausha is the true account of the brief life and profound teachings of a Russian mystic and healer during the 1980s, told by a disciple now living in the US. Presenting fascinating and original spiritual teachings, as bizarre as Castaneda’s tales of Don Juan, Tausha is suspenseful and intriguing. It offers insight into the famous “psychic discoveries behind the iron curtain” and the KGB’s nefarious involvement with paranormal phenomena. Its strange tale unfolds during the final decade of the Soviet regime, evoking the struggles of people seeking esoteric knowledge.
£13.25
Red Wheel The Little Book of Trees
£14.20
Lantern Books,US St. John of the Cross for Beginners
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£13.29
Inner Traditions Bear and Company Lords of the Left-Hand Path: Forbidden Practices
Book SynopsisFrom black magic and Satanism to Gnostic sects and Gurdjieff's Fourth Way, the left-hand path has been linked to many practices, cults, and individuals across the ages. Stephen Flowers, Ph.D., examines the methods, teachings, and historical role of the left-hand path, from its origins in Indian tantric philosophy to its underlying influence in current world affairs, and reveals which philosophers, magicians, and occult figures throughout history can truly be called "Lords of the Left-Hand Path." Flowers explains that while the right-hand path seeks union with and thus dependence on God, the left-hand path seeks a "higher law" based on knowledge and power. It is the way of self-empowerment and true freedom. Beginning with ancient Hindu and Buddhist sects and moving Westward, he examines many alleged left-hand path groups, including the Cult of Set, the Yezidi Devil Worshippers, the Assassins, the Neoplatonists, the Hell-Fire Club, the Bolsheviks, the occult Nazis, and several heretical Sufi, Zoroastrian, Christian, and Muslim sects. Following a carefully crafted definition of a true adherent of the left-hand path based on two main principles--self-deification and challenge to the conventions of "good" and "evil"--the author analyzes many famous and infamous personalities, including H. P. Blavatsky, Faust, the Marquis de Sade, Austin Osman Spare, Aleister Crowley, Gerald Gardner, Anton LaVey, and Michael Aquino, and reveals which occult masters were Lords of the Left-Hand Path. Flowers shows that the left-hand path is not inherently evil but part of our heritage and our deep-seated desire to be free, independent, and in control of our destinies.Trade Review“Left-hand-path philosophy finally receives an objective and extremely informative reading from Stephen Flowers, Ph.D. Highly recommended.” * Adam Parfrey, co-author of Ritual America *“This book will surely be hailed as a classic in its field.” * Nevill Drury Ph.D., author of Stealing Fire from Heaven: The Rise of Modern Western Magic *“Lords of the Left-Hand Path is an important contribution to the literature of the contemporary magical revival. Stephen E. Flowers, Ph.D. celebrates the ‘way of the hero’ and champions the courage of the individual who dares boldly to ‘breach the gates of eternity’. This book will surely be hailed as a classic in its field.” * Nevill Drury Ph.D., author of Stealing Fire from Heaven: The Rise of Modern Western Magic *“Lords of the Left-Hand Path by Stephen E. Flowers, Ph.D., is perhaps the most influential work in the construct of the ‘left-hand path’ as a particular current of contemporary esotericism. Flowers draws on a wide range of sources, many of which are exceedingly difficult to find elsewhere, and argues convincingly for his conclusions. This book is essential for anyone who wants to understand ‘the left-hand-path’.” * Henrik Bogdan, author of Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation and co-editor of Aleister Cro *“Thus then now as ever, I enter the Path of Darkness, if haply so I may attain the Light.” (Aleister Crowley, The Supreme Ritual) Anyone who is aware of the 1980s and its dastardly slanders of Satanic ritual child abuse—incited by a collusion between faux law enforcement, bogus psychology, and a hysterical media—will especially welcome this book. It presents a sober, scholarly, and revealing explication of the true nature of the left-hand path and its most prominent adepts through recorded history. The author makes an essential contribution to rational philosophic discourse while exploring the hidden byways of the Promethean archetype.” * James Wasserman, author of The Temple of Solomon: From Ancient Israel to Modern Secret Societies *“Lords of the Left-Hand Path examines the principle of isolate intelligence and the subjective universe throughout history from ancient India and Iran to Lucifer and the Faustian Age and beyond. It devotes much attention to the revival of the occult, cosmology and Satanic beliefs and practices, being very informative on these issues.” * Professor Edgar C. Polomé, University of Texas at Austin *“I am astounded by just how much information is in this book, there is no padding or extraneous discussion, it is filled to the brim with information, observation and insight; it will become a classic in its field.” * Living Tradition Magazine, July 2012 *“Thank God for Stephan E. Flowers book Lords of the Left–Hand Path! It’s a vital and much–needed antidote to the hysteria and foolishness surrounding this area of ancient misunderstanding. The author’s thorough historical overview of this ‘path far less traveled’ brings into focus what the Western ‘Christian’ world has missed in its sentimental attachment to their image of Christianity. In fact, Lords of the Left-Hand Path allows the reader an unusually clear lens through which to understand the source of so many of contemporary society’s ills. This book is a serious exegesis of an important spiritual path; a noble path which is only obscure because it has become so maligned by aggressive monotheistic religions. The revival of interest in the occult and esoteric which has been gathering energy over the last century brings hope that the more open–minded and openhearted among us are exploring the spiritual realities for ourselves.” * Timothy Wyllie, author of The Return of the Rebel Angels *“I recommend this book highly to those who wish to challenge and explore their choice of paths to divinity.” * Frater U.I.F., Behutet Magazine, October 2012 *“I am astounded by just how much information is in this book. There is no padding or extraneous discussion – it is filled to the brim with observation and insight, and destined to become a classic in its field.” * Robert Black, New Dawn, July 2013 *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Preface: Under the Lens of Reason Introduction: An Untimely Meditation 1 The Left-Hand Path 2 The Eastern Traditions 3 The Roots of the Western Tradition 4 The First Millennium 5 The Path of Satan 6 Lucifer Unbound 7 An Interlude in the Absolute Elsewhere: Adolph Hitler and the Modern Mythologizing of Evil 8 The Occult Revival 9 Anton Szandor LaVey and the Church of Satan 10 Michael A. Aquino: The Temple of Set Afterword: Terminus Viae Appendix: The Urban Legend of Satanicism Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
£23.75
Marian Press 52 Weeks with Saint Faustina: A Year of Grace and
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£16.10
Summit University Press,U.S. The Law of Cycles: Finding Your Rhythmic Inner
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£13.49
North Atlantic Books,U.S. The Inner Reality: Jesus, Krishna, and the Way of
Book SynopsisWhen actor Christopher Reeve was asked in a BBC interview which book he would want if stranded on a desert island, he replied, "The Inner Reality by the philosopher Paul Brunton." A provocative and compelling work, The Inner Reality is an essential guide for spiritual seekers. First published in the 1930s, this remarkable book interweaves the teachings of two great religious figures: Jesus and Krishna. Identifying a common current running through both Christianity and Hinduism, Paul Brunton argues that an "inner reality" or "kingdom of heaven" can be found within each of us. Defining religion as simply the practice of binding oneself with divinity, he encourages readers to embark on the quest for self-knowledge and spiritual communion through a commitment to the contemplative path. With his profound interpretations of the world''s sacred texts, from the Gospel of St. John to the Bhagavad Gita, Brunton bridges East and West to guide the reader into the living heart of these ancient traditions. This new edition has been updated to incorporate the author''s final revisions and includes a foreword by the Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation.
£16.19
Trine Day The End: Is Only the Beginning
Book SynopsisA substantial percentage of conservative Christians already believe that the signs of the Apocalypse are everywhere, and almost daily witness what they believe to be fulfillment of Biblical end-times prophecies. Yet, significant numbers of quite sincere, earnest Bible believers have for the last 2,000 years looked at the conditions in the world around them and, based on their interpretation of scripture, concluded that the jig was up. And they’ve all been wrong. Every single time. But what if, just maybe, ours is the final generation? Can we know for certain that we have arrived at the End of Days? There is a clock in the heavens. God placed knowledge of this clock into the minds of men in the earliest days of civilization. It was practically universal across the millennia among all peoples and nations. In modern times, we have forgotten this knowledge. We have become too busy and distracted for such things. Now, God is re-awakening this ancient wisdom in our hearts and minds in a profound way, at this specific time in history for a very significant reason, the ultimate reason. As S.K. Bain adroitly explains, God has very plainly told us that NOW is the time, and told us in such an unmistakable and convincing way that it will not only confirm the faithful’s existing beliefs about where we are on God’s timeline, but will also attract the interest and attention of unbelievers, as well. If Bain is correct, it is a message of hope, a message intended for us at this precise moment in human history, designed so that all may see, all may know, all may understand and believe. This world must pass so that God’s new world may emerge. The last grain of sand is about to pass through the neck of the hour glass, and God is telling us what time it is, that time has run out.
£12.56
Bloomsbury Publishing Charms, Amulets, Talismans & Spells
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£13.50
Paraclete Press Essential Mystic Prayers
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£11.02
Hampton Roads Publishing Company Conversations with God, Book 2: Living in the
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£19.76
Sounds True Taking Refuge in the Wild Heart: A Fierce and
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£52.49
Inner Traditions Bear and Company The Goddess in the Gospels: Reclaiming the Sacred
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£12.99
Fons Vitae,US The Name and the Named
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£20.66
Fons Vitae,US Turning Toward the Heart: Awakening to the Sufi
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£15.26
Fons Vitae,US Me and Rumi: The Autobiography of Shams-I Tabrizi
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£24.75
Golden Sufi Center,U.S. The Unknown She: Eight Faces of an Emerging
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£14.24
Fons Vitae,US A Sufi Master's Message: In Memoriam René Guénon
Book SynopsisBridging the gap between western intellectual traditions and Islamic mysticism, this book explains the meaning of knowledge in the orthodox line of Sufism. Following the living tradition of intellectual René Guénon, the lessons presented are intended as an expression of an Islamic school of wisdom within the contemplative dimension of Islam.
£15.99
Fons Vitae,US The Properties of Retreat Volume 16: Book 16 of
Book SynopsisAl-Ghazali's Kitab adab al-'uzla (The Properties of Retreat) is the sixth book in the Rub' al-'adat (Quarter of Customary Practices) in his monumental work known as Ihya' 'ulum al-din (Revival of the Religious Sciences). Focusing on the issue of seclusion, or retreat from society, the main discussion in this book is the question of whether it is better to engage in social intercourse (al-mukhalata) or remove oneself from society to focus on perfecting one's relation to God. As he addresses this issue, al-Ghazali takes us through the numerous benefits and dangers of seclusion while laying out the rules to guide the one who chooses this option. He explains that although it depends on many factors, the most important is the person's intention and purpose for going into seclusion. If it is not done for the sole purpose of drawing near to God, seclusion becomes a harmful path of self-deceit. Although Kitab adab al-'uzla is premised on approaching the issue of spiritual fulfillment in the Islamic context, al-Ghazali presents to us his deep insight into the human condition that relates to Muslims and non- Muslims alike.Table of Contents The Proprieties of Retreat Book 16 Detailed Table of Contents Editor's Note Biography of Imam al-Ghazali About the Revival of the Religious Sciences Translator's Introduction Acknowledgments The Proprieties of Retreatal-Ghazali's Introduction Chapter 1: On the Transmission of the Opinions and Statements and the Evidence Given by the Two Groups on the Matter [of Retreat] Mentioning the Evidence of Those Inclined Toward Socializing and the Weakness [of the Evidence] Mention of the Evidence of Those Inclined to Prefer Retreat Chapter 2: On the Benefits and the Corrupt Aspects of Retreat and Unveiling the Truth About Its Virtue Six Benefits of Retreat 1 Completely Focus on Worship and Contemplation 2 Retreat Frees one From the Disobedient [Acts] 3 Freedom from Tribulations and Controversies 4 Freedom from the Evil of People 5 It cuts off people's desire for you and your desire for people 6 Freedom from Witnessing Disagreeable [People] Chapter 3: On the Harms of Retreat Seven Benefits of Socializing 1 Teaching and Learning 2 Giving and Receiving Benefits 3 Teaching and Learning [Good] Manners 4 Familiarity and Intimacy 5 Attaining Reward for Oneself and for Others 16 Humility [Gaining] experience Bibliography Indexes Index of Qur?anic Verses Index of ?adithIndex of Supplications and Invocations Index of People and Places Subject Index About the Translator
£17.95
The Sutherland House Inc. Taking Miracles Seriously: A Journey to Everyday
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£13.99
Brepols N.V. Allegories of Love in Marguerite Porete's Mirror
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£65.73
Brepols N.V. Three Women of Liaege: A Critical Edition of and
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£99.01
Kohlhammer Meister-Eckhart-Jahrbuch: Band 10 (2016): Meister
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£67.45
Kohlhammer Mystik ALS Kern Der Weltreligionen?: Eine
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£55.10
Kohlhammer Meister-Eckhart-Jahrbuch: Band 12 (2018): Meister
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£67.45
Bohlau Verlag Blicke in den Spiegel des Koran: Sufische
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£2,406.07
Evangelische Verlagsanstalt Geschichten Vom Leben: Zugange Zur Theologie Der
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£68.00
Aschendorff Verlag Reading Teresa of Avila Through Aquinas
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£82.90
Harrassowitz Constructions of Mysticism as a Universal: Roots
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£118.75
Harrassowitz Darstellung Und Geheimnis in Mittelalter Und
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£100.00
Harrassowitz Medieval Female Mysticism and Weber's Charismatic
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£62.08
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Spielarten Des Gottes-Genusses: Semantiken Des
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£65.99
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Die Mystik Und Die Sinne: Eine
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£102.07
Dr Ludwig Reichert Mystique, Langage, Image / Montrer l'Invisible
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£184.30
V&R Unipress Text Und Mystik: Zum Verhaltnis Von
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£63.92
Obelisco Sefer Yetsirah: Breve Introduccion a la Cabala
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£14.52
Ediciones Robinbook Terapia Con Mandalas
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£20.31
Peeters Publishers Light Shining Through Veil: On Saint Clare's
Book SynopsisThe spirituality of Saint Clare of Assisi, the soul mate of Saint Francis, is the object of this book. Her spirituality was inspired by Francis' and she owes much to him, like he to her. This book is meant to be a contribution to the study of Clare and her thoughts. In her four letters, written to Saint Agnes of Prague, Clare expresses herself more openly about her deepest motivations than in any other writing. They concentrate on the heart of her choice of life and as such they reproduce the most beautiful gift which God gave her. Clare's sprituality as it comes to the fore in these leters, can only then be fully understood when we take into account their creative structure. The specific aim of this books is to do justice to her texts in a method which, to our knowledge, was never applied before. It consists in an elaborated analysis of the fine, concentric structure of the letters to Agnes, combined with an ongoing commentary in which historical data are also given attention.
£31.15
Peeters Publishers The Riddle of Christian Mystical Experience: The
Book SynopsisA distinctive feature of mystical experience is that it is "imageless". Mystics of various traditions witness indeed to their going beyond all intermediaries so as to enjoy immediate union. Understandably, the idea of imageless immediacy is attractive, and it is especially in vogue with those who hope to discover that different (religious) spiritualities converge if only the particularity of, say, the Christian way would be left behind. However, a crucial question arises here. If mystical union consists in simply transcending what is part and parcel of the human condition, where is its relevance? Is the mystic as such in a position to be his or her human self - thinking and loving, enjoying and suffering? Can he or she be active in the world of humankind? Obviously, it is especially in the Christian tradition that this matter comes to the fore as a radical difficulty. For here there is the divine Image and Mediator, so much so that the Humanity of Jesus ought to be integral to a person's union with God. Perhaps the Christian mystic is such an extraordinary figure that the Humanity and all other images and intermediaries are, for him or her, at best a stepping-stone that is bound to disappear? A"The Riddle of Christian Mystical ExperienceA" aims to clarify this issue by analyzing the writings of such visionaries as Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Avila and Maria Petyt; of the ecstasy-minded masters Richard of Saint Victor, Bernard of Clairvaux and Bonaventure (describing Francis of Assisi's experience); of the cream of the Flemish mystics, namely Hadewijch and Jan van Ruusbroec. Nevertheless, the preference for the mystical text does not prevent the A"RiddleA" from drawing on the insights of modern philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Jean-Luc Marion when treating of images and idols, or Michael Polanyi and Ludwig Wittgenstein when reflecting on intermediaries. The main result of this procedure may come as a surprise. Far from turning into a detached creature who forgets about the Humanity and the human, the full-fledged mystic is, as a Flemish mystic puts it, "wholly in God, where he rests in enjoyment, and wholly in himself, where he loves with works". Experiencing union "with intermediary and without intermediary", the true Christian mystic is "unimaged" as well as "imaged upon the humanity of our Lord through heartfelt affection".
£24.86
Peeters Publishers A Strange Tongue: Tradition, Language and the
Book SynopsisThis book is the product of both historical and personal interest in the grounds of religious conviction. It deals with the practice and development of the tradition of 'discernment of spirits' in the late fourteenth-century England and sixteenth-century Spain as reflected in the classical texts of the mystics of the periods; Julian of Norwich, the Cloud Author and Walter Hilton in England and Ignatius of Loyola and John of the Cross in Spain. The tradition of 'discernment' came into being at the very beginning of the Church's history and has been appropriated, adapted and developed throughout its history. The book explores how the tradition is expanded and maintains continuity with its origins and suggests that it reaches some apogee in sixteenth-century Spain for Christian lives of apostolic mission and contemplation. It illustrates how the cultural circumstances of the times moulded the manner in which the experiences of the mystics were perceived. 'Discernment of Spirits' is about how Christians reach some conviction that the stirrings within consciousness which seem to originate so strangely, and yet beckon so persistently, are 'real' in the sense of authentically divine. They are stirrings which call for a response in the lives of mystics. Rowan Williams at the beginning of his influential book, The Wound of Knowledge, refers to 'the intractable strangeness of the ground of belief that must constantly be allowed to challenge the fixed assumptions of religiosity; it is a given whose question to each age is fundamentally one and the same'. This book illustrates how the question is addressed in the texts of the mystics. In our own time the strange stirrings which intimate the question tend to be drowned by a multiplicity of competing voices. The suggestion is made that when we listen to the voices of the past we may be encouraged to wonder about the question posed by the stirrings within our own consciousness, hitherto unheard or dismissed as simply 'strange'.
£37.81
Peeters Publishers A Thirteenth-century Textbook of Mystical
Book SynopsisThe luminaries of late thirteenth-century Europe took great interest in the mysterious fifth-century author known as Dionysius the Areopagite. They typically read Dionysius not in the original Greek, but in a Latin edition prepared sometime in the middle of the thirteenth century. This edition, which appeared first in Paris and later circulated all over Western Europe, was no mere translation. In addition to the famous translation made by Eriugena in the ninth century, it contained translations of scholia on the Dionysian texts made by Anastasius the Librarian, alternative readings provided by Anastasius and other Latin readers, as well as excerpts from Eriugena's own theological masterwork, the A"PeriphyseonA". University scholars such as Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas thus learned Dionysian mystical theology not only from his text, but from the seven-hundred year interpretive tradition that literally surrounded it on the page.
£37.30
Peeters Publishers Albert Deblaere, S.J. (1916-1994). Essays on
Book SynopsisAlbert Deblaere, S.J. (1916-1994) was an erudite scholar with an original intellectual and spiritual profile. After having been for a short time a member of the Ruusbroec Society (Antwerp), he taught for many years at the Jesuit Theologicum in Heverlee (Louvain) and at the Gregorian University (Rome). He has had a remarkable impact on his disciples and on the scientific research of mystical literature. This volume offers a selection of his articles, in various languages, dealing with the history of mystical literature and the methodology of the study of those texts, with the specific mystical terminology and some major spiritual writers, such as e.g. John of Ruusbroec, Gerlach Peters, Thomas a Kempis and Maria Petyt. The second part of this volume consists of contributions in memory of Albert Deblaere by a number of scholars who have been inspired by him: Joseph Alaerts, Herwig Arts, Johan Bonny, Alvaro Cacciotti, Rob Faesen, Paul van Geest, Max Huot de Longchamp, Paul Mommaers and Paul Verdeyen.
£82.08
Peeters Publishers Dit Mateloze Verlangen: Pareltjes Van Nederlandse
Book Synopsis"De moderne mens leeft in een tijdperk van leegte, van spirituele leegte, van godsverduistering. Zijn spirituele honger wordt duidelijk in de vele sekten, die overal bloeien." Zo sprak Max Wildiers op zijn 90ste verjaardag, terugblikkend en vooruitblikkend. "Ex oriente lux." Het is begrijpelijk dat veel moderne mensen, al dan niet verdwaald op hun zoektocht naar de zin, aangetrokken worden door de boodschap van oosterse religies, waarin meditatie en mystiek een sleutelpositie innemen. Wellicht is voor vele moderne westerlingen, op een vals spoor gebracht door een dogmatische godsdienst, de oosterse boodschap zo aantrekkelijk, omdat ervaring, de persoonlijke ervaring er een wezenlijke plaats inneemt. Zulke "religieuze migratie" kan alleen maar worden toegejuicht, natuurlijk op voorwaarde dat men voldoende sceptisch-kritisch blijft tegenover de verleidelijke boodschap van sommige oosterse goeroe's. Toch gaan sommigen het misschien te ver zoeken, ook uit onwetendheid. Er is en blijft inderdaad nog een grote onwetendheid zowel nopens de Nederlandse als de Rijnlandse mystiek. De Nederlandse mystiek beperkt zich niet tot Beatrijs van Nazareth, tot Hadewijch en Ruusbroeck, evenmin als de Rijnlandse mystiek beperkt blijft tot Eckhart of Hildegard von Bingen. Dit boekje, als derde in de rij, wil uit de schitterende kralensnoer van de Nederlandse en Rijnlandse mystiek slechts enkele parels aanbieden aan de aandachtige lezer(es). Hoe bescheiden, ja soms onbekend deze verschillende parels van bijdragen ook nog zijn, toch waait door allen de Geest. Het blijft de verwachting van de uitgevers dat zij inspiratie mogen bieden aan velen op hun levenstocht en om, om spiritueel gesterkt, de levenstocht voort te zetten met mystieke hartstocht.
£21.33
Peeters Publishers Mystical Discourse in Wordsworth and Whitman: A
Book SynopsisIn "Mystical Discourse" D.J. Moores builds on the work of current transatlantic scholarship in a lucid analysis of the connections between William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman. As he demonstrates, the "transatlantic bridge" between both poets lies in their privileging of a type of mystical language he calls "cosmic" rhetoric, which served the function of ideological resistance, as it enabled them to rebel against Enlightenment modes of thinking and being. In a thorough engagement with the work of Wordsworth and Whitman, Moores shows that the cosmic rhetoric of both writers involves a subversive reorientation towards self and society, nature and God, and knowledge and religion, as well as a radical revisioning of language and poetics.
£53.20
Peeters Publishers In Goddelijke Liefde Geborgen. I. Ruusbroec Te
Book SynopsisSinds enkele jaren is er een groeiende interesse voor mystiek, vooral voor de oosterse mystiek. Er is en blijft echter nog een grote onwetendheid zowel nopens de Nederlandse als de Rijnlandse mystiek. In het eerste deel van het voorliggende boek zijn een aantal bijdragen gebundeld die het verslag zijn van een colloquium georganiseerd door het Instituut voor de Studie van Spiritualiteit aan de Faculteit Theologie en Religiewetenschappen van de KU Leuven. Het colloquium had als thema: "Jan van Ruusbroec: Overgave in christelijke mystieke context." Het tweede deel laat ons met vijftiende- en zestiende-eeuwse mystieke literatuur uit de Lage Landen kennismaken. De artikels suggereren de doorwerking van Ruusbroecs mystieke spiritualiteit na de Middeleeuwen. Dit boekje, als vijfde in de rij, wil uit het schitterende kralensnoer van de Nederlandse en de Rijnlandse mystiek slechts enkele parels aanbieden. Hoe bescheiden, ja soms onbekend deze verschillende parels ook nog zijn, toch waait door allen de Geest. Het blijft de verwachting van de uitgevers dat zij inspiratie mogen bieden aan velen op hun levenstocht en om, spiritueel gesterkt, de levenstocht voort te zetten met mystieke hartstocht.
£22.80