Macha's Twins: A Spiritual Journey with the Celtic Horse Goddess
by Kate Fitzpatrick
If the Western world knows anything about Zen Buddhism, it is down to the efforts of one remarkable man, D.T. Suzuki. The twenty-seven year-old Japanese scholar first visited the West in 1897, and over the course of the next seventy years became the world's leading authority on Zen. His radical and penetrating insights earned him many disciples, from Carl Jung to Allen Ginsberg, from Thomas Merton to John Cage. In Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist Suzuki compares the teachings of the great Chris...
The Poimandres as Myth (Religion and Reason, #33)
by Dr Robert A Segal
Incandescence offers fresh translations from the writings of famous and not-so-famous mysticsJulian of Norwich, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Catherine of Sienna, Hildegard of Bingen, Gertrude of Helfta, Margery Kempe, and others. Each reading includes a meditation, prayer, poem, or song, providing an oasis in a hectic day.
The Spiritual Espousals (Michael Glazier Books)
by Jan Van Ruysbroeck and Jan Van Ruusbroec
La Vie de Madame J.M.B. de la Mothe-Guyon. Tome 1 (Ed.1791) (Litterature)
by Jeanne-Marie Guyon
Fox unites mystical awareness with social justice to establish a spirituality of compassion as the framework for an ecofeminisim that promises personal, social, and global healing.