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The Immediacy of Mystical Experience in the European Tradition

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Miklós VassányiEnikő SepsiAnikó DarócziEnikő Sepsi3 editions

This volume examines mystical experiences as portrayed in various ways by zauthorsy such as philosophers, mystics, psychoanalysts, writers, and peasant women. These zmystical authorsy have, throughout the ages, attempted to convey the unsayable through writings, paintings, or oral stories. The immediate experience of God is the primary source and ultimate goal of these mystical expressions. This experience is essentially ineffable, yet all mystical authors, either consciously or unconsciously, feel an urge to convey what they have undergone in the moments of rapture. At the same time they are in the role of intermediaries: the goal of their self-expression either written, painted or oral is to make others somehow understand or feel what they have experienced, and to lead others toward the spiritual goal of human life. This volume studies the mystical experiences and the way they have been described or portrayed in West-European culture, from Antiquity to the present, from an interdisciplinary perspective, and approaches the concept of zimmediate experiencey in various ways.

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