

Mapping The Mystic: Geographies of Ecstasy in Consciousness and Culture
16 snips Aug 31, 2021
This podcast explores the cultural descriptions of mystic experiences and the mapping of mystic spaces across different cultures and time periods. It delves into the frustration of describing mystic experiences in modern society and the lack of cultural frameworks. The chapter discusses the existence of similar visions and depictions of a mystical tree in different cultures. It also explores the concept of 'center' and its significance in rituals, art, and communities. The podcast emphasizes the importance of a defined mythology and cultural lens in understanding and applying the mystic experience.
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Blake's Vision
- Young William Blake saw angels in a tree, a common vision in mystic traditions.
- His father punished him for this, highlighting cultural suppression of mystic experiences.
Mapped Mystic Experiences
- Cultures familiar with mystic states have detailed maps of these experiences.
- These maps include landscapes, entities, and specific interactions, unlike modern descriptions.
Shared Mystic Spaces
- Mystic geographies are detailed and shared, not just personal visions.
- Cultures with regular mystic practice offer specific advice, like avoiding food in the spirit world.