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Modern mysticism : Jung, Zen, and the still good hand of God

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextYork Beach, ME Nicholas-Hays Distributed to the trade by S. Weiser c1991Description: xv, 219p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 089254032X
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Contents:
Part 1 - Flowers of paradise. Part 2 - Mysterium tremendum
Abstract: '...What was previously called divine providence is still very much a living reality, if only we can learn to be open and sensitive to it....By drawing upon a number of experiences reported by individuals from all walks of life, Gellert illustrates and illuminates the fascinating manifestations of this deeper level of the mind. Such experiences, coming via dreams, visions, inspiration and coincidence, bring intimations of a power more deeply interfused, a higher intelligence that often guides our destiny. Altogether an illuminating and highly readable book.'
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Originally published by Nicolas-Hays, Inc. under title: The still good hand of God, 1991.

Part 1 - Flowers of paradise. Part 2 - Mysterium tremendum

'...What was previously called divine providence is still very much a living reality, if only we can learn to be open and sensitive to it....By drawing upon a number of experiences reported by individuals from all walks of life, Gellert illustrates and illuminates the fascinating manifestations of this deeper level of the mind. Such experiences, coming via dreams, visions, inspiration and coincidence, bring intimations of a power more deeply interfused, a higher intelligence that often guides our destiny. Altogether an illuminating and highly readable book.'

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