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A treasury of mystic terms. Part I, The principles of mysticism / John Davidson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Science of the Soul Research Centre, 2003.Edition: 1st edDescription: 3 v. ,480 p. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 8190173103
  • 9788190173100
Other title:
  • Principles of mysticism
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 204.2203 P3.3
Contents:
v. 1. The universe of spirituality with biographic and bibliographic glossary, bibliography and index -- v. 2. The divine eternity -- v. 3. The divine creative power -- v. 4. The hierarchy of creation -- v. 5. Man and the cosmos -- v. 6. The soul in exile.
Summary: The Creative Power (Part 3.1) — This encompasses terms, concepts, metaphors, and descriptions from many spiritual traditions about how divine creativity works. How the unseen becomes seen, how life is infused, how the universe emerges, etc. Divine Music (Part 3.2) — A section devoted to the metaphor and concept of music (and sound) in religious and mystical traditions: how “music” (broadly understood) plays a role in creation, divine expression, the vibratory, the logos/sound, etc.
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Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 443-501) and index.

v. 1. The universe of spirituality with biographic and bibliographic glossary, bibliography and index -- v. 2. The divine eternity -- v. 3. The divine creative power -- v. 4. The hierarchy of creation -- v. 5. Man and the cosmos -- v. 6. The soul in exile.

The Creative Power (Part 3.1) — This encompasses terms, concepts, metaphors, and descriptions from many spiritual traditions about how divine creativity works. How the unseen becomes seen, how life is infused, how the universe emerges, etc.
Divine Music (Part 3.2) — A section devoted to the metaphor and concept of music (and sound) in religious and mystical traditions: how “music” (broadly understood) plays a role in creation, divine expression, the vibratory, the logos/sound, etc.

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