Publisher's Synopsis
Three Mystic Paths is a book written by the Shrine of Wisdom, which explores three different paths to spiritual enlightenment. The book is divided into three sections, each of which focuses on a different path: the path of devotion, the path of knowledge, and the path of action.The first section of the book, the path of devotion, explores the idea of surrendering oneself to a higher power and cultivating a deep sense of love and devotion. This path is often associated with religious traditions, and the book explores the ways in which devotion can be practiced in different faiths.The second section of the book, the path of knowledge, focuses on the pursuit of wisdom and understanding. This path is often associated with philosophy and intellectual inquiry, and the book explores the ways in which knowledge can be used to deepen one's spiritual practice.The third section of the book, the path of action, explores the idea of using one's actions in the world to cultivate spiritual growth. This path is often associated with service and social justice, and the book explores the ways in which one can use their work in the world to make a positive impact and deepen their spiritual practice.Throughout the book, the Shrine of Wisdom draws on a variety of spiritual traditions and teachings to offer readers a comprehensive and accessible guide to spiritual growth. Whether you are a beginner on the spiritual path or a seasoned practitioner, Three Mystic Paths offers valuable insights and guidance for anyone seeking to deepen their connection to the divine.1924. A manual on the path of devotion by prayer, meditation, contemplation, the practice of the presence of God, and worship. In the same volume, a manual on the path of union by good works (Karma Marga). By the editors of the �������Shrine of Wisdom.������� Contents: Foreword; Prayer and Meditation (Nature and object, forms of prayer, methods and degrees, effects of prayer); Contemplation (Nature and objects, the art and practice, the effects); The practice of the presence of God (God, the real presence, the practice); Worship (Nature and objects, acts of worship).This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.