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Tag Archives: Greek
What is Perfection?
In the beginning there wasn’t, except for God. God said “Be!” and there was. God created, and said it was good, even very good. But it wasn’t yet finished. Yet, in one sense it was perfect because, after declaring it … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Experience, Good and Evil, Intimacy with God, Mathematics, Mysticism, Perfection, Philosophy, Physics, Presence of God, Science, Sin, Teaching
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Evelyn Underhill – Demystifying Mysticism
I’ve begun reading some of the works of Evelyn Underhill, an Anglican writer on mysticism, a novelist, a metaphysical poet, and a student of Baron Friedrich von Hügel. Early in the Twentieth Century she wrote many books on mysticism, some … Continue reading →
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Tagged Augustine, Baron Friedrich von Hugek, Books, Christ, Christian, Church, communion, conscious, demystifying, esoteric, Evelyn Underhill, Experience, experience of God, God, Greek, intimate, intuition, love, Mystic os the Church, Mysticism, Mystics, Perfection, union
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Defining Christian Mysticism
First, let me apologise for the disjointed order of these posts, although I shouldn’t need to apologise – blogging gives an author the freedom to post items as they come to mind. The reader must wait in anticipation to see … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Church, Church History, Culture, Experience, Hearing God's Voice, Holy Spirit, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, Mysticism, Mystics, People, Prayer, Presence of God, Religion, Spiritual Practices
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Tagged abstinence, belief, blogging, Buddhism, Christian Mysticism, Christianity, Church, communion, contemplation, definition, divine, doctrine, Eastern religion, ecstatic worship, eleusinian Mysteries, empirical, entheogens, Esotericism, Experience, experience of God, fasting, Gnosticism, God, Greek, Hinduism, Holy Spirit, initiation, insight, intuition, islam, James Smith, Jesus, Judaism, Kabbalah, knowledge, listening2god, logic, Matthew, meditation, mystic, Mysticism, orthodox, perception, Prayer, Protestant, Reason, Religion, Renovare, Richard Foster, Roman Catholic, Sermon on the Mount, spiritual truth, spirituality, Sufism, ultimate reality, understanding, Vairayana, Vedanta, wisdom
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