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Christian Mysticism

Posted on Aug 16th, 2008 by Father Peter : Christian Master Teacher Father Peter
The word "mystical" means a spiritual reality or experience that is not perceived by the five physical senses. A mystical experience is different than having a belief because a mystical experience involves coming into a direct relationship with God. Feeling God, seeing God and knowing God cannot be accomplished by belief alone. Belief in something may nudge you in the direction of finding out something or inspire you to hope for something. A belief in God may move a person towards having a relationship with God. A direct, personal experience of God is what every mystic strives to attain. Christian mysticism is the process of coming into the experience of God at the center of one's being. A mystic meditates and prays and strives to be in close relationship with God throughout the day and throughout their life. Only through a direct experience can you say you know anything for certain.

Christian Mysticism refers to the Christian approach to the experience of God within, coming under the teachings of Jesus and Mother Mary. Mysticism is at the center of every world religion and involves the seeker in a serious search for God at the center of one's being. The mystical side of Buddhism is called Zen, that of Islam is called Sufism, in Hinduism it would be called Kriya Yoga and in Judaism, Kabala. In Christianity it is simply called Christian Mysticism. Jesus was certainly a mystic, as was Buddha, Krishna and the founders of all the major religions. All who have similarly sought to move beyond dogma and concepts into the direct experience of God and God's love are known as mystics. The mystics from any of the traditions understand one another because the inner experience is the same. There have been many mystics: St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis of Assisi, Paramahansa Yogananda, St John of the Cross and Rumi to name a few.
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Erik : Student of Knowledge
4 days later
Erik said

Very well said, sir. How funny it is that people do not see the common thread that links all of these religions together. It is one God and one Universe. Very insightful, thank you!

Nahnni : Wonder
6 days later
Nahnni said

Yes, the insight and depth of the mystical experience surpasses all dogma, all creed.  Perhaps it can only be expressed through some measure of Poetry as the mystics so often turn to…expressed and then lived.  It is universal.  It is profound when experienced.

This was such a pleasant essay to come across in my travels here through Gaia.

Blessings~

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