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Christian Mystics Explained
"Mystic - Sacredly obscure or secret"...
"Mysticism, according to its historical and psychological definitions, is the
direct intuition or experience of God; and a mystic is a person who has, to a
greater or less degree, such a direct experience -- one whose religion and
life are centered, not merely on an accepted belief or practice, but on that
which the person regards as first hand personal knowledge."
-Evelyn Underhill
What A Christian Mystic Is Not:
As you begin to discover the depths of your soul through the tradition and
beauty of Christian mysticism, you will also quickly learn that there are
people who feel the very term "Christian Mystic" to be highly improper, an
oxymoron.
For these people, the word "mystic" summons up images of the occult,
heathenism, and otherworldly spiritual attitudes or, more specifically, of
concepts such as those found in "New Age" philosophies... Nothing could
be further from the truth!
What Is A Christian Mystic:
So, what is a Christian Mystic? A person concerned not with knowing the
letter of the Word, or religious dogmas, but with knowing the Spirit of the
Word, which is to say living from within the experience of Gods word at the
very core of being. A mystic, quite simply, is a lover of God who pursues
the beloved from a deep realization that life as a Christian is evolving asthe soul moves toward its fullness and destiny in relationship to God.
To travel into the world of the Christian mystic, one must discard concepts
such as ego, pride and spiritual materialism in favor of adopting a sense of
humility and hopeful expectation. It is to begin a great and stirring
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adventure that moves the soul from the kingdom of darkness to the
Kingdom of God.
Indeed, one begins to experience the Bible as the living Word of God,
which guides the reader from an ego-centric point of view to a mature anddeeper sense of God's presence. Jesus' message that the kingdom of God
is not out there somewhere, but rather here, within, available to humble
throughfaith, is a personal realization that reaches across time to every
human soul willing to follow.
Mystical Knowledge:
With all this in mind, what is the basic understanding of Christian Mystics?
For that, we can search in a variety of places, first in the teachings of Jesusfound in the Gospels of New Testament. Secondly, within the great body of
spiritual writings by such figures as St. John of the Cross, Meister Eckhart,
Theresa of Avila, and others from Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic and
backgrounds. Third, there are contemporary resources from Christians of
varying denominational backgrounds to explore. Ultimately, and above all
others, through personal experience guided by the Holy Spirit.
The writings passed down from the early Christian Mystics are road maps,guide posts if you will, as we make the journey ourselves. The journey is
based upon the Grace of God perceived by our own yearnings and pursued
by love. I am thankful for the day that we live in, that others have blazed a
trail before us and we now benefit from their eloquent expressions of
mystical knowledge.
The Journey Begins:
To start, it is enough to understand that a "Christian Mystic" is a person
who wholly accepts the lordship of Jesus through humility and finds the
biblical teachings, life and resurrection of Jesus Christ, to present for them,
the only way to grow in relationship with God.
Briefly, it would be misleading to simply assume that the way of Christ is
easy. To embrace the Christian mystic tradition is to invite
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misunderstanding, abuse, and, to a great extent, persecution topped off
with intense spiritual warfare. Yet, no journey is without difficulty and, in this
case, one has the encouragement of Paul, who stated, "Not I, but Christ
who lives in me."
Consider, Then, These Basic Starting Points:
For Jesus is the one referred to in the Scriptures, where it says, 'The stone
that you builders rejected has now become the cornerstone.' There is
salvation in no one else! God has given no other name under heaven by
which we must be saved." (Acts 4: 11-12 NLT)
There is more to life than can be gained through the physical senses andeven the faculties of the soul that shelter their harvest.
There is that which is uncreated, which pervades everything, but remains
outside the reach of human knowledge and understanding. The intellect
can entertain the concept of God, but not grasp God.
God cannot be reached by logic or captured by thought. Instead, one can
only approach by love steeped in humble expectation of God's grace.
The qualities that mark the Christian mystic includes devotion to Christ,
being humble and without spiritual pride, refraining from judgment and
trusting that God speaks to the heart of each person in a way and time of
God's choosing.
A Christian mystic is transformed and transforming; the transformation is an
ongoing process, an unfolding of the soul. Not accomplished in a single
step, one continues in humbly seeking the Kingdom of Heaven.
"The story of the Christian mystics is one of an all-consuming, passionate
love affair between human beings and God. It speaks of the yearning, a
burning desire for the contemplation and presence of the divine This
yearning is a candle by the fire of divine love itself, which moves the
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mystics in their search and leads him, often arduous journeys, to discover
and proclaimed the all-encompassing love of God for humankind."
- Ursula King