Spiritual Madness Unknown - 2002
by Caroline Myss
From the publisher
If you are living a spiritual life, it is inevitable that one day you will be plunged into darkness, what Saint John of the Cross described as the dark night of the soul. Through the ages, every mystic has experienced this interior trial. What of today's mystics, who seek the divine while holding down jobs and caring for their families? On Spiritual Madness, Caroline Myss describes a path for the modern mystic, a way open to people from all walks of life who seek the first step toward true mystical experience. Mystics of past ages, Myss begins, generally retreated from society. In solitude they sought to achieve freedom from the self and unity with God through prayer and meditation. Today, spiritual seekers are faced with conflicts no monk ever faced, leading to a dark night unique to our age. This deep and rich madness is an inescapable part of the contemporary mystical journey. Join Caroline Myss as she uncovers the roots of mystical experience, both ancient and modern, and reveals: The true reason we invite God into our lives
- Why spiritual intimacy can lead to chaos in our personal world
- Four questions crucial to your spiritual direction that therapists never ask
- How mystical experience translates into everyday life in our time
- The truth about spiritual powers such as clairvoyance, healing, and bi-locating
- A way to end spiritual confusion with a simple, honest prayer
- Many self-teaching exercises and practices for daily life
Spiritual Madness is a unique and daring session that reaches to the borderland of spiritual experience, where the inner mysteries of the divine are fully opened in the outer world of career and family.
Details
- Title Spiritual Madness
- Author Caroline Myss
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Language ENG
- Publisher Sounds True
- Date September 2002
- ISBN 9781564559029
About the author
Caroline Myss
Caroline Myss is the author of five New York Times bestsellers, including Anatomy of the Spirit, Sacred Contracts, and Why People Don't Heal and How They Can. A leading voice in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness, she holds degrees in journalism, theology, intuition, and energy medicine. She has appeared on two highly successful public television programs, and on The Oprah Show. For more, visit myss.com.
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