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The Mystic Experience

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Explores the human experience of mysticism and looks at it within the spiritual traditions around the world.The mystic, zero, or void experience-the ecstatic disappearance of self along with everyt...
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Explores the human experience of mysticism and looks at it within the spiritual traditions around the world.

The mystic, zero, or void experience-the ecstatic disappearance of self along with everything else-is considered by those who have had it to be the most beautiful, blissful, positive, profound, and significant experience of their lives. Offering both a descriptive and a comparative perspective, this book explores the mystic experience across cultures as both a human and cultural event. The book begins and ends with descriptions of the author's own mystical experiences, and looks at self-reported experiences by individuals who do not link their experiences to a religious tradition, to determine characteristics of this universal human experience.

These characteristics are compared to statements of acknowledged mystics in diverse religious traditions. The mystic experience is also situated within other ecstatic religious experiences to distinguish it from similar, but distinct, experiences such as lucid dreams, shamanism, and mediumism. Jordan Paper goes on to look at how the mystic experience has been considered in various fields, such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, biology, and comparative religious studies.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 184
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Religious Studies
Publication Date: 14 October 2004
ISBN: 9780791462492
Format: Hardcover
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Preface


Acknowledgments


1. Introduction


An Event
General Characteristics of the "Event"
A Name for the Experience
The Mystic Experience in Cultural Context
A Caution to Readers


2. Phenomenology (Descriptive Analysis) of the Mystic Experience


Naive Reports
Reports by "Professional" Mystics
Conclusions


3. The Varieties of Ecstatic Experience


Human Nature and Ecstatic Experiences
Functional Ecstasies


Visions, Lucid Dreams, and Problem-Solving
Dreams
Shamanism
Mediumism
Prophecy

Nonfunctional Ecstasies


Unitive Experiences
Pure Consciousness
The Mystic Experience


4. Previous Studies


Philosophical Analyses
Psychological Analyses
Sociological Analyses
Anthropological Analyses
Combined Approaches: Anthropology and Psychology
Biological Analyses
Near-Death Experience Studies
Comparative Religion Studies


5. Ethnohermeneutics I: Non-West


Shamanistic and Mediumistic Traditions
South Asia


The Upanishads
Hinduism
Buddhism


Chinese Religion


6. Ethnohermeneutics II: West


Plotinus
Judaism


Christianity
Catholicism


Orthodoxy
Islam
Modern "Secular" Mysticism


Cosmic Consciousness
Absolute Consciousness

7. Conclusions: The Mystic Experience and Human Nature


A Phenomenological Assessment
Comparative Ethnohermeneutics
Summary


Works Consulted


Index