Tag: Mystic

Mystic Mirror: A Soul’s Journey through the Maze of Alternate Realities

In a city pulsating with life, where concrete giants kissed the very skies and a river of souls ebbed and flowed in a constant ballet, there lay a secret corner untouched by the march of hours. Here, the sun wove golden threads through the embrace of ancient trees, painting lu...

Ask Lewis: Tips For The Mystic Scientist

All of these concepts deal with the unexpected implications of small, seemingly inconsequential events that have major impacts on our material, emotional, and spiritual lives. Being an independent thinker with a passion for ideas I was inspired to synthesize my practical philosophy while creating th...

A Look at Saint Teresa of Avila, the Great Spanish Mystic

When I decided to resurrect (no pun intended) my series on the saints, it had been so long since I wrote the first articles that I couldn’t remember who I had covered already. In looking back at some of those early stories from nearly three years ago, I came across one that needed telling agai...

The Mystic, Abdullah

I was reading something about the speaker Neville Goddard when I ran across a name I hadn’t heard before. The name was for the mystic Abdullah, an Ethiopian man who emigrated to the United States during a time of racial prejudice and seemed to thrive despite it. He could sit in a rac...

The Esoteric of Chakras Explained by Mystic Flores

Chakras are not just some mystical concepts that only yogis and healers talk about. They are real and you can feel them if you focus on them and relax your being. Some chakras are easier to be felt than others, but they all have a vital role in your well-being. Chakras are often misunderstood by ...

The perverted mystic — the curious case of Angelus Silesius

Lacan makes a very intriguing point in seminar XX, Encore, namely a sexual division along the lines of mysticism and the mystical tradition. Here, we hear that Teresa de Avila is a mystic of feminine jouissance, whereas Angelus Silesius is a mystic on the male side of sexuation. We know, that t...

Untold Stories of Mystic GyanGanj, From The Himalayas…

The Himalayas is the highest mountain range in the world, it is also known as the roof of the world. The Himalayas are a part of the great Himalayan chain which stretches from Tibet to India. The highest peak in this range is Mount Everest which is 8,848 meters (29,035 ft) high and is located in Nep...

Saint Teresa of Avila as an Interspiritual Mystic

Teresa of Avila’s ‘epic life’ inspired George Elliot’s book Middlemarch, and even Florence Nightingale described Teresa as ‘the most active of the mystics’. Teresa was a Spanish Carmelite Nun, who reformed the Discalced Carmelite Orders for stricter observance. &l...