High MysticismJazzybee Verlag, 17 mar. 2014 - 319 pagini During the many years of the active ministry of Emma Curtis Hopkins, over fifty thousand individuals came to her for instruction. Numbered among them were ministers, priests, lawyers, physicians, artists, business men and people from every walk of life. She was known as the "Teacher of Teachers" as so many of her students later became teachers and carried the message of the High Watch to the far corners of the earth. Several of the well known schools of advanced thought in this country were founded by her students. It is said that the glory of her teaching is that it arouses the hidden creative genius in the student so that he goes forth inspired to accomplish some great work of a unique and inimitable sort by the recognition of his own inherent divinity. To awaken this Divine Sense in her readers is the chief aim of the writings which she has left with us. The Studies in High Mysticism contain her latest writings, the full bloom of her spiritual unfoldment. They are acknowledged to be among the finest examples of Mystical writings. Mrs. Hopkins was herself a Mystic, a Mystic of a new type. She sang the song of the Life triumphant over loss, pain, sickness, poverty, sin and death, and the joy that comes from living the Christ Life. Here we have no identifying with suffering and grief, but the fuller doctrine of Jesus Christ—the rise from ignorance to the "Liberty of the Sons of God!" This book is spiritual dynamite. Read it and your life will be transformed forever. |
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... things and only The One; The Like to Itself, which neither is like to another."—Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria. In high moments of recognition of the light that transcends reason, man transcends himself, and writes more wisely than he ...
... things and only The One; The Like to Itself, which neither is like to another."—Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria. In high moments of recognition of the light that transcends reason, man transcends himself, and writes more wisely than he ...
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... things. With the eye ever directed toward things fixed and immutable which neither injure nor are injured—these they cannot help imitating. But I quite admit the difficulty of believing that in every man there is an eye of the soul ...
... things. With the eye ever directed toward things fixed and immutable which neither injure nor are injured—these they cannot help imitating. But I quite admit the difficulty of believing that in every man there is an eye of the soul ...
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... things celestial. And then he drops the robe of clay, hastening to be identified with his joygiving vision. Had the eye been lifted to the mountains of help in earlier days, he would have transfigured and renewed his flesh, instead of ...
... things celestial. And then he drops the robe of clay, hastening to be identified with his joygiving vision. Had the eye been lifted to the mountains of help in earlier days, he would have transfigured and renewed his flesh, instead of ...
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... things would of themselves reform. They would be restrained by the simplicity of the Ineffable. Homeward is the Tao's course. Who knows the way that is not trodden, and the argument that needs no words?" The Hindu watchers toward the ...
... things would of themselves reform. They would be restrained by the simplicity of the Ineffable. Homeward is the Tao's course. Who knows the way that is not trodden, and the argument that needs no words?" The Hindu watchers toward the ...
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... thing he with all his army knew how to do—he looked, not with some mysterious sense we have to search for, we who are commanded to lift up our attention to the same allaccomplishing One, but with the everydayused inner sense with which ...
... thing he with all his army knew how to do—he looked, not with some mysterious sense we have to search for, we who are commanded to lift up our attention to the same allaccomplishing One, but with the everydayused inner sense with which ...
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