
High Mysticism: The Third of a Series of Twelve Studies in the Inspirations of the Sages of the Ages. III. For-Giveness
Synopsis
"High Mysticism: The Third of a Series of Twelve Studies in the Inspirations of the Sages of the Ages. III. For-Giveness" is a profound metaphysical treatise by Emma Curtis Hopkins, the influential leader often called the "Teacher of Teachers" within the New Thought movement. This specific volume delves into the transformative power of spiritual forgiveness, exploring it not merely as a moral gesture but as a high mystical practice that releases the soul from the bonds of material causality.
Through her unique and rhythmic prose, Hopkins examines the "Inspirations of the Sages of the Ages," synthesizing deep spiritual truths found throughout history to guide the seeker toward a higher state of consciousness. The work focuses on the concept of "For-Giveness" as a process of giving up the lower for the higher, facilitating divine healing and personal liberation. Readers will find a rigorous intellectual and spiritual framework designed to elevate the mind beyond traditional dogma and into the direct experience of the Divine.
As a foundational text of mystical Christianity and early 20th-century spirituality, this study serves as an essential guide for those interested in the roots of metaphysical thought, mental healing, and the pursuit of absolute truth. Hopkins' insights provide a timeless exploration of how the spirit overcomes worldly limitations through the realization of spiritual law.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025705798
- Number of pages: 48
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 3 mm
- Languages: English