

Finding God without Faith – Christian Mysticism
45 snips Jun 27, 1997
Dive into the lesser-known world of Christian mysticism, where personal discovery takes center stage. Explore the spiritual practices of the Desert Fathers and the balance between God's transcendence and immanence. Discover the contrasting theological perspectives of via positiva and via negativa, revealing deeper truths beyond conventional definitions of the divine. Reflect on Meister Eckhart's radical teachings and the tension between personal faith and institutional authority. Finally, embark on a transformative journey towards divine union through love, meditation, and silence.
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Practice Over Information
- The course uses Christian and Hindu teachings to guide personal discovery rather than scholarly learning.
- Swami Tadatmananda emphasizes lived inquiry over accumulating information.
Experience As Authority
- Christian mystics accept scripture but place equal authority on direct personal experience of God.
- This experiential authority distinguishes mystics from many mainstream Christian groups.
Desert Fathers' Origin Story
- Early Christian mystics, the desert fathers, left towns to live solitary lives of prayer and meditation in the desert.
- These hermits formed the roots of the monastic and contemplative tradition.