Getting Started
Jul 3rd, 2007 by Brian Robertson
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“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.”
Getting Started on Christian Mystics No doubt about it. This site can be a bit overwhelming at first. There’s a fantastic amount of materials, little avenues to explore, and things to discover. Here are a few suggestions: The Basics is a good place to start. So is taking a few minutes to listen to our Podcast001, “What Is A Christian Mystic?” If the truth be known, The Basics probably needs a good deal of attention to both update and freshen the area, but it’s still a good option. ChristianMystics.com is split into three main areas. The first is the blog, where you can keep up with things on a daily basis by subscribing. The second is the area of the Traditional, which highlights various Christian Mystics within the tradition of Christianity. The third is Contemporary, which features the writings of Brian Robertson and others. This is not a site where you can see it all in one trip. It’s a place to bookmark and return to, to become part of the large community of visitors. The visitors are NOT of one mind. The range is from fundamentalists to liberals, from Episcopals to Unitarians, from Catholics to individuals who may have no connection whatsoever to any church or group. All are welcome. If, in your journey, you get lost, just select the MAIN PAGE tab on the left of most pages and it’ll bring you right back to where you started
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