Mystic Christianity; Or, The Inner Teachings of the Master

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Mystic Christianity is a compelling and innovative discussion of Christianity and God's purpose for our lives. The attributes and means by which Christian mysticism is studied and practiced are varied. They range from ecstatic visions of the soul's mystical union with God and theosis (spiritual union with God) in Eastern Orthodox theology to simple prayerful contemplation of Holy Scripture (i.e. Lectio Divina).

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William Walker Atkinson (1862–1932) was a prominent figure in the early 20th-century's New Thought movement, a spiritual philosophy which proclaims the power of thought to create reality. His prolific writing career left a comprehensive legacy of books on psychology, religion, and occultism, reflecting a fusion of Eastern and Western thought. One notable work, 'Mystic Christianity; Or, The Inner Teachings of the Master', delves into esoteric interpretations of Christian teachings, emphasizing the mystical aspects and inner wisdom. Atkinson's intellectual pursuits were wide-ranging, reflected in his adoption of various pseudonyms, under which he explored diverse topics from mental power to personal success. Despite a background in law, Atkinson's life took a spiritual turn following a period of hardship and personal crisis, which steered him towards the New Thought movement and metaphysics. His literary style combines empirical observations with spiritual insights, aiming to elucidate the universal principles governing personal and cosmic order. Atkinson's influence persists in contemporary metaphysical and self-help circles, where his works continue to inspire those seeking spiritual and personal growth.

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