

Rational mysticism
Book • 1927
In 'Rational Mysticism', William Kingsland explores how mysticism, often seen as irrational, can be aligned with rational thought and scientific idealism.
The book delves into the philosophical and scientific aspects of mysticism, providing a unique perspective on the relationship between spirituality and science.
It is complemented by Kingsland's later work, 'An Anthology of Mysticism and Mystical Philosophy', which further illustrates these principles.
The book delves into the philosophical and scientific aspects of mysticism, providing a unique perspective on the relationship between spirituality and science.
It is complemented by Kingsland's later work, 'An Anthology of Mysticism and Mystical Philosophy', which further illustrates these principles.
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