A common understanding of mysticism is that it is experiential — it’s not so much about theories or ideas, but rather about embodied experience. Whether you call it the experience of God, or of Spirit, or of Divine Union, Divine Love, the “Absolute” or whatever — Evelyn Underhill once described mysticism as “the art of union with Reality” — the life of …
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