Author: Dominic DiCarlo
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460231538
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Sun & Moon Cycle this crow skyless sunset eyes you and the blue heron i float ... dance ... love melancholy my solitary life i remember a separate reality The Cycles of an Inflamed Mysticism is a collection of poems – a spiritual journey of self-discovery and exploration of the cycles of life. Here, Time is put in context with dreams, poetry, love and healing.
The Cycles of an Inflamed Mysticism
Author: Dominic DiCarlo
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460231538
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Sun & Moon Cycle this crow skyless sunset eyes you and the blue heron i float ... dance ... love melancholy my solitary life i remember a separate reality The Cycles of an Inflamed Mysticism is a collection of poems – a spiritual journey of self-discovery and exploration of the cycles of life. Here, Time is put in context with dreams, poetry, love and healing.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1460231538
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Sun & Moon Cycle this crow skyless sunset eyes you and the blue heron i float ... dance ... love melancholy my solitary life i remember a separate reality The Cycles of an Inflamed Mysticism is a collection of poems – a spiritual journey of self-discovery and exploration of the cycles of life. Here, Time is put in context with dreams, poetry, love and healing.
The Mystic Ark
Author: Conrad Rudolph
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107037050
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 655
Book Description
In this book, Conrad Rudolph studies and reconstructs Hugh of St. Victor's forty-two-page written work, The Mystic Ark, which describes the medieval painting of the same name. In medieval written sources, works of art are not often referred to, let alone described in any detail. Almost completely ignored by art historians because of the immense difficulty of its text, Hugh of Saint Victor's Mystic Ark (c. 1125-1130) is among the most unusual sources we have for an understanding of medieval artistic culture. Depicting all time, all space, all matter, all human history, and all spiritual striving, this highly polemical painting deals with a series of cultural issues crucial in the education of society's elite during one of the great periods of intellectual change in Western history.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107037050
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 655
Book Description
In this book, Conrad Rudolph studies and reconstructs Hugh of St. Victor's forty-two-page written work, The Mystic Ark, which describes the medieval painting of the same name. In medieval written sources, works of art are not often referred to, let alone described in any detail. Almost completely ignored by art historians because of the immense difficulty of its text, Hugh of Saint Victor's Mystic Ark (c. 1125-1130) is among the most unusual sources we have for an understanding of medieval artistic culture. Depicting all time, all space, all matter, all human history, and all spiritual striving, this highly polemical painting deals with a series of cultural issues crucial in the education of society's elite during one of the great periods of intellectual change in Western history.
Women and Mystical Experience in the Middle Ages
Author: Frances Beer
Publisher: Boydell Press
ISBN: 0851153437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Original and thought-provoking study of three medieval women mystics based on writings and biographical material.
Publisher: Boydell Press
ISBN: 0851153437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Original and thought-provoking study of three medieval women mystics based on writings and biographical material.
The Mystical Element of Religion: Introduction and biographies
Author: Friedrich Freiherr von Hügel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
The Layman's Bible Commentary
Author: Balmer H. Kelly
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
The Mysticism of The Cloud of Unknowing
Author: William Johnston
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 9780823220748
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
For centuries, mystics have groped for words in which to account for the supreme reality of this experience which not only illuminates a man's mind and fills his heart with new strength, but even radically transforms his whole life. All this is said in classic and unforgettable pages by TheCloud of Unknowing, the work of an anonymous fourteenth-century English writer.
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 9780823220748
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
For centuries, mystics have groped for words in which to account for the supreme reality of this experience which not only illuminates a man's mind and fills his heart with new strength, but even radically transforms his whole life. All this is said in classic and unforgettable pages by TheCloud of Unknowing, the work of an anonymous fourteenth-century English writer.
The Mystical Evolution In the Development and Vitality of the Church
Author: Rev. Fr. John G. Arintero, O.P.
Publisher: TAN Books
ISBN: 1505108365
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
An easily understood though exhaustive study of the spiritual life that is full of learning and that quotes copiously from the Bible; Saints; Fathers and Doctors of the Church and classic spiritual writers. Embued with holiness; the author makes his work come alive with its simplicity and understanding. A veritable encyclopedia of what the Saints and other mystical souls have told us. Remarkably easy to read and to understand.
Publisher: TAN Books
ISBN: 1505108365
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
An easily understood though exhaustive study of the spiritual life that is full of learning and that quotes copiously from the Bible; Saints; Fathers and Doctors of the Church and classic spiritual writers. Embued with holiness; the author makes his work come alive with its simplicity and understanding. A veritable encyclopedia of what the Saints and other mystical souls have told us. Remarkably easy to read and to understand.
The Mystical Element of Religion as Studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and Her Friends: Introduction and biographies
Author: Friedrich Freiherr von Hügel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mysticism
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mysticism
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
The Mystical Element of Religion as Studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends (Complete)
Author: Baron Friedrich von HŸgel
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604626
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1438
Book Description
ÊAmongst the apparent enigmas of life, amongst the seemingly most radical and abiding of interior antinomies and conflicts experienced by the human race and by individuals, there is one which everything tends to make us feel and see with an ever-increasing keenness and clearness. More and more we want a strong and interior, a lasting yet voluntary bond of union between our own successive states of mind, and between what is abiding in ourselves and what is permanent within our fellow-men; and more and more we seem to see that mere Reasoning, Logic, Abstraction,Ñall that appears as the necessary instrument and expression of the Universal and Abiding,Ñdoes not move or win the will, either in ourselves or in others; and that what does thus move and win it, is Instinct, Intuition, Feeling, the Concrete and Contingent, all that seems to be of its very nature individual and evanescent. Reasoning appears but capable, at best, of co-ordinating, unifying, explaining the material furnished to it by experience of all kinds; at worst, of explaining it away; at best, of stimulating the purveyance of a fresh supply of such experience; at worst, of stopping such purveyance as much as may be. And yet the Reasoning would appear to be the transferable part in the process, but not to move; and the experience alone to have the moving power, but not to be transmissible. Experience indeed and its resultant feeling are always, in the first instance, coloured and conditioned by every kind of individual many-sided circumstances of time and place, of race and age and sex, of education and temperament, of antecedent and environment. And it is this very particular combination, just this one, so conditioned and combined, coming upon me just at this moment and on this spot, just at this stage of my reach or growth, at this turning of my way, that carries with it this particular power to touch or startle, to stimulate or convince. It is just precisely through the but imperfectly analyzable, indeed but dimly perceived, individual connotation of general terms; it is by the fringe of feeling, woven out of the past doings and impressions, workings and circumstances, physical, mental, moral, of my race and family and of my own individual life; it is by the apparently slight, apparently far away, accompaniment of a perfectly individual music to the spoken or sung text of the common speech of man, that I am, it would seem, really moved and won. And this fringe of feeling, this impression, is, strictly speaking, not merely untransferable, but also unrepeatable; it is unique even for the same mind: it never was before, it never will be again. Heraclitus, if we understand that old Physicist in our own modern, deeply subjective, largely sentimental way, would appear to be exactly right: you cannot twice step into the same stream, since never for two moments do the waters remain identical; you yourself cannot twice step the same man into the same river, for you have meanwhile changed as truly as itself has done, _____ ___: all things and states, outward and inward, appear indeed in flux: only each moment seems to bring, to each individual, for that one moment, his power to move and to convince.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604626
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1438
Book Description
ÊAmongst the apparent enigmas of life, amongst the seemingly most radical and abiding of interior antinomies and conflicts experienced by the human race and by individuals, there is one which everything tends to make us feel and see with an ever-increasing keenness and clearness. More and more we want a strong and interior, a lasting yet voluntary bond of union between our own successive states of mind, and between what is abiding in ourselves and what is permanent within our fellow-men; and more and more we seem to see that mere Reasoning, Logic, Abstraction,Ñall that appears as the necessary instrument and expression of the Universal and Abiding,Ñdoes not move or win the will, either in ourselves or in others; and that what does thus move and win it, is Instinct, Intuition, Feeling, the Concrete and Contingent, all that seems to be of its very nature individual and evanescent. Reasoning appears but capable, at best, of co-ordinating, unifying, explaining the material furnished to it by experience of all kinds; at worst, of explaining it away; at best, of stimulating the purveyance of a fresh supply of such experience; at worst, of stopping such purveyance as much as may be. And yet the Reasoning would appear to be the transferable part in the process, but not to move; and the experience alone to have the moving power, but not to be transmissible. Experience indeed and its resultant feeling are always, in the first instance, coloured and conditioned by every kind of individual many-sided circumstances of time and place, of race and age and sex, of education and temperament, of antecedent and environment. And it is this very particular combination, just this one, so conditioned and combined, coming upon me just at this moment and on this spot, just at this stage of my reach or growth, at this turning of my way, that carries with it this particular power to touch or startle, to stimulate or convince. It is just precisely through the but imperfectly analyzable, indeed but dimly perceived, individual connotation of general terms; it is by the fringe of feeling, woven out of the past doings and impressions, workings and circumstances, physical, mental, moral, of my race and family and of my own individual life; it is by the apparently slight, apparently far away, accompaniment of a perfectly individual music to the spoken or sung text of the common speech of man, that I am, it would seem, really moved and won. And this fringe of feeling, this impression, is, strictly speaking, not merely untransferable, but also unrepeatable; it is unique even for the same mind: it never was before, it never will be again. Heraclitus, if we understand that old Physicist in our own modern, deeply subjective, largely sentimental way, would appear to be exactly right: you cannot twice step into the same stream, since never for two moments do the waters remain identical; you yourself cannot twice step the same man into the same river, for you have meanwhile changed as truly as itself has done, _____ ___: all things and states, outward and inward, appear indeed in flux: only each moment seems to bring, to each individual, for that one moment, his power to move and to convince.
Christian Ethics: Two Volumes in One
Author: Adolf Wuttke
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365190331
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
A philosophical and theological treatise on what Christian ethics should be. Going throughout Christian history and the world of God, Wuttke determines what defines right and wrong within the context of the world he lives. Although Wuttke lived in a different time, the truths he based his ethics off of are timeless and makes the relevancy of these words go into all time.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365190331
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
A philosophical and theological treatise on what Christian ethics should be. Going throughout Christian history and the world of God, Wuttke determines what defines right and wrong within the context of the world he lives. Although Wuttke lived in a different time, the truths he based his ethics off of are timeless and makes the relevancy of these words go into all time.