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Mysticism

Evelyn Underhill

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A Different Way of Knowing 5 out of 5 stars.
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The author states at one point that only a mystic can write about mysticism, or rather about the true mystic experience. Conventional language, mere words, are poor tools for expressing transcendent reality. In spite of this I found myself exclaiming again and again during my reading that I knew exactly what was being described.

The core here is that only Being can know Being, we behold that which we are, and we are that which we behold. There is a spark in man's soul which is Real and by its cultivation that we may know Reality. You can only behold that which you are. Only the Real can know Reality. If this resonates to you, if it sounds strangely familiar, then perhaps this work is for you.

The mystic is drawn to the path by the force of love- the overriding desire for union with the Absolute. It is by this power that he or she is drawn to transcendent reality. This love leads to the state of contemplation which is the subtle state of consciousness that allows access to another plane. It is a form of consciousness recognized by Plato and Plotinus as well as Augustine and Aquinas. It is that form of consciousness beyond the emotional, intellectual, and volitional striving of ordinary men- a different way of knowing.

The second half of the book is structured according to the pattern of awakening, purification, illumination, ecstacy and rapture, the dark night of the soul, and the unitive life. In no sense is it a "how-to" guide, but it is a most valuable validation for those who have travelled any way at all on the path. It has also been traveled by others.

I find it significant that the author ends her appendix of biographical sketches with William Blake's death in 1827. There have of course been genuine, accomplished mystics since then, but the materialist and rationalistic world is more hostile to the testimony of the true mystic than the "dark ages" ever were.

And yet Mystic Union is no less a reality- and no less obtainable by the boon of grace.

After all, it is to know God that is our ultimate and highest purpose- all else is secondary if not ultimately trivial.

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Mysticism is Evelyn Underhill's seminal work on the subject. The book is divided into two parts, "The Mystic Fact" and "The Mystic Way." In the first part Underhill explores the theological, psychological, and philosophical underpinnings of mysticism from a historical perspective. In the second part Underhill examines the application of mysticism in one's life as a means for spiritual growth. Evelyn Underhill's Mysticism is both a fantastic introduction to the search for spirituality through mysticism and an almost encyclopedic examination of the subject.

Advent With Evelyn Underhill

Evelyn Underhill, Christopher Webber

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Thought provoking 5 out of 5 stars.
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Underhill was one of the 20th century's great spiritual advisors, and this little volume of contemplations on the meaning and use of Advent shows why. A lovely thoughtful book.

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Despite being dead for over 60 years, Christian mystic Evelyn Underhill still offers spiritual wisdom for Christians today, and her book sales are strong. Christopher Webber, a priest and Underhill fan, has compiled carefully selected inspirational passages from her most significant works providing readings for every day of the Advent and Christmas season, to share the timeless treasure of Underhill's spiritual vision. Christians are not as well catered for with spiritual reading for Advent as they are during Lent, so this book will find a welcome home with the Christian book buying public.

Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness

Evelyn Underhill

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This book is the mother-lode on mysticism. 5 out of 5 stars.
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For the best study of mysticsm, this is the true text book. Word of warning - I picked it up as my first book on the subject and felt I was reading a foreign language. After reading three books about individual mystics, I again picked up Mysticism and found that the book was incredible and probably the best reference book ever written, or to be written, on this topic. I am sure I will refer to it again and again for further detail on certain ways of the mystics. It is apparent that this was Ms. Underhill's mission in life - to interpret and explain mysticism for all of us.

Mysticism. 5 out of 5 stars.
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What the world, which truly knows nothing, calls `mysticism' is the science of ultimates . . . the science of self-evident Reality, which cannot be `reasoned about', because it is the object of pure reason or perception.
- Coventry Patmore, "The Rod, the Root, and the Flower".

_Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness_ is a republication by Dover Publications of the twelfth edition of a work first published in 1911 by mystical writer Evelyn Underhill which attempts to shed light on the nature of mysticism in terms of philosophy, psychology, and mysticism itself through beautiful prose. Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) was an Anglo-Catholic writer on mysticism, influenced heavily by Neoplatonism and her mentor the Roman Catholic mystic Baron von Hugel, who presented the teachings and writings of medieval Catholic mystics to a largely Protestant audience. This book discusses mysticism from a Christian perspective (emphasizing Catholicism in particular), though mention is made of some Moslem, Jewish (the Kabalah), and Oriental mystics. In this book, mention is made of such mystics as Philo, Saint Paul, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Plotinus, Saint Augustine, Dionysius the Areopagite, John Cassian, Saint Gregory the Great, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Joachim of Flora, Richard of Saint Victor, Mechtild of Magdeburg, Saint Francis of Assisi, Jacopone da Todi, Saint Bonaventure, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Jalalu `d Din (Islam), Ramon Lull, Dante, Meister Eckhart, John Tauler, Henry Suso (part of the "Friends of God" movement), John Ruysbroeck, Thomas a Kempis, Margery Kempe, Richard Rolle, Julian of Norwich, Saints Catherine of Sienna and Genoa, Saint Ignatius Loyola (the Jesuits), Saint Teresa, Saint John of the Cross, Jacob Boehme (the "inspired shoemaker"), George Fox (Quaker), Thomas and Henry Vaughan, Saint Francois de Sales, Brother Lawrence, Madame Guyon (quietist), William Law (Quaker), Eckharthausen, Saint-Martin, and Blake (poet). Furthermore, the following anonymous mystical works are mentioned "Theologia Germanica", "The Mirror of Simple Souls", and "The Cloud of Unknowing". Philosophically, Underhill emphasizes the psychological theories of William James (cf. _The Varieties of Religious Experience_) and R. M. Bucke (cf. _Cosmic Consciousness_), the vitalist theories of Henri Bergson, the theology of Karl Barth and Rudolph Otto, and in particular the writings of her mentor Baron von Hugel on mysticism.

This book is divided into three main sections: "The Mystic Fact", "The Mystic Way", and "A Historical Sketch of European Mysticism from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Death of Blake". The first section attempts to define mysticism in terms of man's quest for Truth and the Absolute. It outlines the philosophical schools of Naturalism (shown to be problematic), Idealism (shown to be more appropriate to mysticism but limited), Philosophical Scepticism (shown to be self-refuting), and ultimately the mystical embrace of Reality. Underhill also relates mysticism to vitalism (mentioning the theories for example of Bergson) and psychology (mentioning the theories of William James and the nature of consciousness). Next, Underhill turns her attention to the characteristics of mysticism, attempting to outline the mystical type. Underhill also discusses mysticism and theology (noting the problematic relationship between mysticism and religious orthodoxy), mysticism and symbolism (noting symbolism in Dante and the Holy Grail symbolism for example), and finally mysticism and magic (referencing the works of Eliphas Levi and showing how mysticism and magic are in opposition mentioning the Kabalah, Hermetic science, and alchemy). The second section of this book is devoted to understanding the mystic way. Here, Underhill again goes over the traits of the mystic type. Underhill discusses the awakening of the self (psychologically a form of conversion emphasizing both the expansive and transcendent and the personal and immanent), the purification of the self (the need for the cleansing powers of perception, detachment, mortification, spiritual poverty, chastity, and obedience), the illumination of the self (noting the sense of the presence of God, the lucid vision of the world, and automatic activity and also mentioning "nature mysticism"), voices and visions (noting the difficulty in interpreting voices, visions, and automatic writing among mystics), introversion: recollection and quiet (noting the importance of contemplation and the degrees of orison, but also the dangers inherent in the perversion of this state in Quietism, mentioning the condemned writings of Madame Guyon who fell into this snare), introversion: contemplation (emphasizing that contemplation is "ineffable" and "noetic" and has two forms: the immanental and the transcendental also mentioning the "Via Negativa" and the "Divine Dark"), ecstasy and rapture (emphasizing trance, "pure apprehension", the perception of Eternity, and rapture), the "Dark Night of the Soul" (showing the apparent loss of contact with God, its psychological and mystical character, and the painfulness of this occurrence), and the unitive life (emphasizing the role of "deification" and union with the divine at the culmination of mystical experience). The author concludes by noting the importance of these "spiritual pilgrims" in the development of religion and how even the common person may seek God in this manner. The third section of this book is devoted to a history of mysticism, emphasizing in particular the Christian mystics in Europe. The author notes the course of mystical activity, breaking it up into the Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance periods. The author explains that mysticism reached peaks in the third, fourteenth, and seventeenth centuries. The author then provides a list of the famous mystics.

This book is a very important spiritual work for those brave seekers who attempt to search for the Absolute. The writing is beautiful, and the exposition of the mystical character is profound. It is certain to be of great solace to those who seek God in their lives and who hope to learn of the mystical masters.

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Classic study by noted authority provides accessible introduction to mysticism and its relation to metaphysics, psychology, theology, magic, and symbolism. Also, detailed study of mystical consciousness: awakening of the self, purification of the self, voices and visions, ecstasy and rapture, dark night of the soul, much more.

The Spiritual Life

Evelyn Underhill

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Reflections on the Spiritual Life. 5 out of 5 stars.
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God is the only reality, and we are only real in so far as we are in His order, and He in us.
- Saint Augustine.

_The Spiritual Life_ first published in 1937 and republished by Morehouse Publishing in North America, by the mystical writer Evelyn Underhill consists of a pertinent discussion of spirituality which may be suitable for Lenten reading. Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) was an Anglo-Catholic writer on mysticism who presented the writings and teachings of medieval Catholic mystics to a Protestant audience. Her writings are very beautiful and have much to say for the would-be adept who attempts to undertake the mystical life. This short book consists of a series of broadcast talks given by Underhill. These talks deal with practical advice for the undertaking of the spiritual life. Evelyn Underhill bases much of her discussion on the writings of the saints, in particular Saint Augustine, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint John of the Cross, Saint Catherine of Sienna, Saint Catherine of Genoa, and Saint Ignatius. She also mentions the mystical writings of Jacob Boehme, the writings of her mentor the Roman Catholic philosopher and mystic Baron von Hugel, and the writings of the theologian Karl Barth. Her discussion is meant largely for Christians who seek God (the Absolute Reality) in their lives. She notes how one must overcome struggles with anxiety to eventually find the spiritual life. She also notes how one must apply one's spiritual existence to daily living and even to politics so as to seek a proper spiritual understanding of things in concordance with the Will of God. The book consists of four talks: "What Is the Spiritual Life?", "The Spiritual Life as Communion with God", "The Spiritual Life as Co-operation with God", and "Some Questions and Difficulties". The book also ends with recommendations for reading for beginners in the spiritual life, noting the importance not only of Holy Scripture, but also other spiritual sources. In her section on questions and difficulties, she explains the nature of God, faces the problem of evil and what this says about the nature of man and God, and argues that one must seek God in daily life and routine (particularly those who may have little time to engage in spiritual reflection because of their other duties). This brief book offers much of sustenance to those who seek the spiritual life. It shows how one must overcome oneself and overcome one's anxieties in life to achieve communion with the Absolute. It will be sure to provide much spiritual nourishment for those brave seekers who attempt to live their life in God.

Editorial Review:

An uplifting description of the pursuit of the spiritual life, written by one of the greatest mystics of the 20th century, who describes notr only the spiritual state of communing with God but also the state of cooperating with God!

Concerning the Inner Life

Evelyn Underhill

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1926. This little manual for the guidance of clergymen carries with it a quiet assurance and inward strength which will make it extremely helpful to the general reader. Miss Underhill is universally recognized as an authority on mysticism and has the depth and expansiveness of spiritual experience which she enjoins on all leaders. This work contains three lectures originally delivered at the Liverpool Diocese.

Fruits of the Spirit (Treasures from the Spiritual Classics) (Treasures from the Spiritual Classics)

Evelyn Underhill

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A spiritual Blessing 5 out of 5 stars.
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This little book is an inspiration. It is one the reader will go back to many times for insight and encouragement.

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Brief extracts from the Underhill book, Fruits of the Spirit, first published in 1942, the year after Underhill's death. Each of these brief pieces is actually a meditation on some aspect of the spiritual life, and makes excellent devotional reading.

Evelyn Underhill: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series)

Evelyn Underhill

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The Best of Evelyn 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book is a compilation of some of the best parts of all her books. As such, it is appropriately titled. The reader need be prepared, though, that this is not New Age Mysticism where you just let God in and he works his magic and eventually you are in union with the Head Dude. (Sure that happens as part of the process) So, I cannot call this book inspirational in that sense. It is inspirational in the sense that your labor of love, the refining fire of personal transformation, painful and confusing as it is at times, is truly the path for bringing oneself and the world into a conscious union with the divine. The understanding and acceptance of our faults and those of others is the basis for moving through the mystical life. Her elegant prose takes much of the shame and sting out of our hurt, embarrassment, and mistakes, allowing us to see the seeds of our redemption in the apparent misfortunes and trails of tears we have left in the wake of our day to day lives. She elevates our lives to a spirituality of imperfection which few writers are able to do without resorting to a bunch of well worn cliches and analogies.

I have a couple of minor cautions. The reader not familiar with Evelyn will need to take this book very slow. Just a couple of pages at a sitting would be fine. Rest assured, there is no punch line or final answer at the end. The other point is just a minor peeve I have and that is that she does not lay out a clear and simple method to develop a contemplative and meditative practice. However, that is the bane of much of Christian meditative and contemplative writings. Don't let that stop you from learning more about her and her approach to the spiritual life.

If you wish to develop a meditative practice in the Christian sphere you may read Thomas Keating or Cynthia Borgeault on Centering Prayer or John Main and Laurence Freeman who have developed Christian Meditation. I would recommend you also learn about Buddhist meditation, much of which is easily practiced in a non-sectarian way. I personally recommend Sharon Salzberg as a good starting point here, although there are other excellent Buddhist meditation books, Bhante Gunatarana's being one.

Radiance: A Spiritual Memoir by Evelyn Underhill

Evelyn Underhill, Bernard Bangley

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"Here we are, little half-animal, half-spiritual creatures, mysteriously urged from within, and enticed from without to communion with spiritual Reality. If and when we surrender to this craving and this attraction, we enter thereby—though at first dimly—on a completely new life full of variety, of new joy . . ." —Evelyn Underhill

Evelyn Underhill is widely regarded as one of the greatest Christian mystics. This compilation of published writings and private journals offers a candid glimpse of her inner life, from the rare spiritual awareness that she possessed as a child, to the intense curiosity and intelligence that made her one of the most respected writers and thinkers of her day. Possibly most moving, this volume also reveals Underhill’s profound mid-life spiritual struggle. For the many admirers of Evelyn Underhill, and for anyone who enjoys reading accounts of the spiritual lives of others, this book presents a vivid portrait of a life that was truly radiant.

The Vision of God

Nicholas of Cusa

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Known for his deeply mystical writings about Christianity, Nicholas of Cusa wrote this, his most popular work, against a backdrop of widespread Church corruption. God, he believed, is found in all things, and thus cannot be perceived by man's senses and intellect alone. The path to ultimate knowledge, then, begins in recognizing our own ignorance. Deeply influenced by Saint Augustine, Nicholas mixes the metaphysical with the personal to create a deeply felt work, first published in 1453, designed to restore faith in even the most jaded. A German cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, NICHOLAS OF CUSA (1401-1464) was a philosopher, jurist, mathematician, and astronomer. Also referred to as Nicolaus Cusanus and Nicholas of Kues, he is considered one of the great geniuses and polymaths of the 15th century. Among his other works are Writings on Church and Reform, Catholic Concordance, and Of Learned Ignorance.

Abba (Treasures from the Spiritual Classics Ser) (Treasures from the Spiritual Classics Ser)

Evelyn Underhill

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Most Christian people often find it difficult to say their prayers in any meaningful way. Here, in these extracts from a book of devotional meditations by Evelyn Underhill, will be found clear but profound guidance on how to pray.

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