Mystic Christianity

Mystic Christianity
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Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781473375802
ISBN-13 : 1473375800
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity by : Yogi Ramacharaka

"Mystic Christianity" is a fascinating exploration of mysticism in the teachings of Christianity written by William Walker Atkinson. An interesting and thought-provoking series of "lessons", this volume is highly recommended for those with an interest in the mystic roots of Christianity, and would make for a great addition to collections of related literature. The chapters of this book include: "The Coming of the Master", "The Mystery of the Virgin Birth", "The Mystic Youth of Jesus", "The Beginning of the Ministry", "The Foundation of the Work", "The Work of Organisation", "The Beginning of the End", etcetera. William Walker Atkinson (1862 - 1932) was an American attorney and author. He wrote numerous books under the pseudonym Yogi Ramacharaka, and was a keen occultist who pioneered the 'New Thought' movement. Many vintage texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this book now, in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author.

Mystic Christianity

Mystic Christianity
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Publisher : E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9786052259788
ISBN-13 : 6052259787
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity by : William Walker Atkinson

Strange rumors reached the ears of the people of Jerusalem and the surrounding country. It was reported that a new prophet had appeared in the valley of the lower Jordan, and in the wilderness of Northern Judea, preaching startling doctrines. His teachings resembled those of the prophets of old, and his cry of "Repent! Repent ye! for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand," awakened strange memories of the ancient teachers of the race, and caused the common people to gaze wonderingly at each other, and the ruling classes to frown and look serious, when the name of the new prophet was mentioned.The man whom the common people called a prophet, and whom the exalted ones styled an impostor, was known as John the Baptist, and dwelt in the wilderness away from the accustomed haunts of men. He was clad in the rude garments of the roaming ascetics, his rough robe of camel's skin being held around his form by a coarse girdle of leather. His diet was frugal and elemental, consisting of the edible locust of the region, together with the wild honey stored by the bees of the wilderness.In appearance John, whom men called "the Baptist," was tall, wiry, and rugged. His skin was tanned a dark brown by the winds and sun which beat upon it unheeded. His long black hair hung loosely around his shoulders, and was tossed like the mane of a lion when he spoke. His beard was rough and untrimmed. His eyes gleamed like glowing coals, and seemed to burn into the very soul of his hearers. His was the face of the religious enthusiastic with a Message for the world.This wild prophet was most strenuous, and his teachings were couched in the most vigorous words. There was no tact, policy, or persuasion in his message. He hurled his verbal thunderbolts right into his crowd, the very force and earnestness emanating from him serving to charge his words with a vitality and magnetism which dashed itself into the crowd like a spark of electricity, knocking men from off their feet, and driving the Truth into them as if by a charge of a powerful explosive. He told them that the spiritual grain was to be gathered into the garners, while the chaff was to be consumed as if by a fiery furnace; that the axe was to be laid to the root of the trees which brought not forth good fruit. Verily, the "Day of Jehovah," long promised by the prophets, was near to hand to his hearers and followers.John soon gathered to himself a following, the people flocking to him from all parts of the country, even from Galilee. His followers began to talk among themselves, asking whether indeed this man were not the long promised Masterthe Messiah for whom all Israel had waited for centuries. This talk coming to the ears of the prophet, caused him to answer the question in his discourses, saying: "There cometh one mightier than I, after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose; he that cometh after me is mightier than I." And thus it became gradually known to his following, and the strangers attending his meetings, that this John the Baptist, mighty preacher though he be, was but the herald of one much greater than he, who should followthat he was the forerunner of the Master, according to the Oriental imagery which pictured the forerunner of the great dignitaries, running ahead of the chariot of his master, crying aloud to all people gathered on the road that they must make way for the approaching great man, shouting constantly, "Make ye a way! make ye a way for the Lord!" And accordingly there was a new wave of excitement among John's following, which spread rapidly to the surrounding country, at this promise of the coming of the Lordthe Masterperhaps even the Messiah of the Jews. And many more came unto John, and with him waited for the Coming of the Master.

Mystic Christianity; Or, The Inner Teachings of the Master

Mystic Christianity; Or, The Inner Teachings of the Master
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547307334
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity; Or, The Inner Teachings of the Master by : William Walker Atkinson

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).

Mystic Christianity the Inner Teachings of the Master

Mystic Christianity the Inner Teachings of the Master
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 1500399019
ISBN-13 : 9781500399016
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity the Inner Teachings of the Master by : Yogi Ramacharaka

For over 100 years western students have been aided by the teachings of Yogi Ramacharaka. Generations of students have found the study of the Ramacharaka texts and the practice of his teachings to be a valuable step in the attainment of wisdom, awareness, and improved health of mind, body and spirit. This collector-quality edition includes the complete text of this enduring classic in a freshly edited and newly typeset edition. With a generous 6"x9" page size, this Summit Classic edition is printed on heavyweight bright white paper with a fully laminated cover featuring an original full color design. Also included is an original detailed biographical sketch discussing the life and work of the secretive author. Mystic Christianity is a comprehensive study of the influence and impact of the beliefs, concepts, principles and philosophy of ancient Judaic and eastern mysticism and the Kabbalah on the religion of Christianity. Presented in a straightforward manner in plain language, the text guides the reader through a study of the ancient mystic and occult doctrines which form the basis of much of the Christian Doctrine as presented in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Drawing on both ancient and more modern sources, the text sheds light on many of the most confusing, mysterious and paradoxical episodes in the life, teaching, and philosophy of Jesus Christ, revealing Him not as the creator of an entirely new belief system, but as the master and teacher of an ancient system of knowledge and beliefs comprising the "Inner Teachings" previously known only to a handful of initiates. Whether as an introduction for beginners or a self-study guide for more advanced readers, the systematic, straightforward style of the work makes the often abstract and mysterious concepts accessible to all readers, as it explores the role of ancient wisdom and knowledge in the teachings of Jesus, and the later entry, through various means, of concepts which distorted and confused the original message of the Master, a message of the "oneness" of the universe, and the place of man — collectively and individually — in that universe, a universe where there are universal laws at work and universal truths at the heart of existence. Like much of the author's work, the text teaches that the discovery and understanding of these universal laws and truths can be applied to improve the life of the individual, and that humankind's growth and development is an ongoing process which should be directed at the discovery and application of these principles. But the message is also directed to each individual, for each individual is capable of understanding some part of the universal truth, and the application of that part which is within the grasp of the individual will further the mental and spiritual growth and development of that individual. This book is most emphatically NOT an overt rejection of Jesus or his teachings, or the central message of Christianity. But it strips away layers of misleading information added to that message in the ensuing years by often well-meaning disciples and believers who confused and obscured the real teachings of Jesus, teachings grounded in an ancient and mysterious wisdom.

The Mystic Christ

The Mystic Christ
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Publisher : Devi Press, Inc.
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 0972931708
ISBN-13 : 9780972931700
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Synopsis The Mystic Christ by : Ethan Walker

"The Mystic Christ is an ancient tale of mystic union, salvation, and enlightenment. It is the careful uncovering of a lost treasure of immeasurable value, long buried in the suffocating darkness of conventional orthodoxy on one side, and blind fundamentalist extremism on the other. From the viewpoint of the world's mystical religious traditions, the brilliant light of the Master's way is revealed as a penetrating radical non-duality unifying all people and all of life. His path to this all-embracing unity is the spiritual practice of pure selfless love. Love God intensely, love our neighbor as our own Self, bless those that curse us, and pray for those that mistreat us. Love has been lost, becoming nothing more than a word in the dictionary and, yet, it remains the foundation of Jesus' message."

Mystic Christianity

Mystic Christianity
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Publisher : BookRix
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9783736808454
ISBN-13 : 3736808453
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity by : Yogi Ramacharaka

Running throughout nearly all of the teachings and messages of Jesus, is to be found the constant Mystic Message regarding the existence of the Spirit within the soul of each individual—that Something Within to which all can turn in time of pain and trouble—that Guide and Monitor which stands ever ready to counsel, advise and direct if one opens himself to the Voice. "Seek ye first the Kingdom, and all things shall be added unto you." And, again, as if to explain: "The Kingdom of Heaven is within you." This is the Mystic Message which gives one a key to the Mysteries of the Inner Teachings. There is but one real Occult Philosophy, and we find it in evidence everywhere—once the Truth is grasped, it is found to be the Master Key with which to unlock the various doors leading to the esoteric phase of any and all religions or philosophies. The Yogi Fathers, centuries and centuries ago, solved the Riddle of the Universe, and the highest efforts of the human mind since that time have but corroborated, proven and exemplified the original Truth as voiced by these Venerable Sages. Let us read the words of Jesus in the light of this Ancient Wisdom.

The Mystic Bible

The Mystic Bible
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Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000017701808
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Synopsis The Mystic Bible by : Randolph Stone

Mystic Christianity

Mystic Christianity
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 1495288188
ISBN-13 : 9781495288180
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity by : William Atkinson

Exploring deeply the teaching of the one called the Christ, this book reveals to us the heart of God, the heart of the Messiah, and shows us the path, through the scripture to manifest that heart, and that power, in our own lives.

Mystic Christianity: the Inner Teachings of the Master

Mystic Christianity: the Inner Teachings of the Master
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Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 1978432143
ISBN-13 : 9781978432147
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Synopsis Mystic Christianity: the Inner Teachings of the Master by : Yogi Ramacharaka

Edition perfect as a gift. "The ministry of Jesus went on in about the same channels. Wandering here and there throughout the country, preaching and teaching in this town and that village, gathering around Him new followers, Jesus continued His work. He adapted Himself to His audience, giving to each what it needed, and not making the mistake of speaking over the heads of the people. He gave the general public the broad general teachings that they required, but He reserved the Inner Teachings for the Inner Circle of His followers whom He knew to be fit to receive the same. In this He showed a deep knowledge of men, and a strict accordance with the established custom of the mystics, who never make the mistake of giving the higher spiritual mathematics to the students who are learning the addition, subtraction and division rules of the occult. He cautioned His apostles regarding this point of teaching, even going so far as warning them positively and strongly against "casting pearls before swine.""

Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages

Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages
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Publisher : Conari Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 1573245070
ISBN-13 : 9781573245074
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Synopsis Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages by : Robert Ullman

Organized chronologically, starting with Buddha and ending with contemporary seekers, this book focuses on the moment of enlightenment in the lives of saints and masters that led to their witnessing divine reality.