
High Mysticism: The Fifth of a Series of Twelve Studies in the Inspirations of the Sages of the Ages. V. Works
Synopsis
"High Mysticism: The Fifth of a Series of Twelve Studies in the Inspirations of the Sages of the Ages. V. Works" presents a profound exploration of metaphysical law and spiritual practice by Emma Curtis Hopkins. As a foundational figure in the New Thought movement, Hopkins provides a rigorous study of the spiritual inspirations that have guided humanity's sages throughout history.
This volume, "Works," specifically examines the application of divine understanding and the manifestation of spiritual power. It delves into the concept of the Omnipresent Good and the mental discipline required to align one's consciousness with eternal truth. Hopkins' writing serves as a bridge between traditional religious thought and the metaphysical science of the early twentieth century. Readers are invited to investigate the nature of reality, the creative power of the word, and the transformative potential of mystical insight. "High Mysticism" remains an essential resource for students of mysticism, spiritual healing, and the evolution of religious consciousness, offering timeless wisdom on the intersection of the human and the divine.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025706061
- Number of pages: 64
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 3 mm
- Languages: English