Finding the Mystic Life in All of Us

By contributing writer Kevin Murphy, originally published by KidSpirit Online.

Mysticism seems to move beyond the barriers of duality created by traditional religious doctrines, and expresses the "one Reality" that the saint-like Hindu, Mātā Amritānandamayī Devi, known as Ammachi, addressed during her 2000 visit to the United Nations. Mysticism is the search for an accord with, or awareness of, a spiritual truth or God through direct experience or insight. This idea is investigated by one of Ammachi's followers, Ethan Walker III, who, in the Mystic Christ, claims to have found God in his own life. He declares:

By exploring other faiths we begin to see what is common to all paths: love, tolerance, innocence, compassion, devotion to God, forgiveness and service to others. As these essential aspects are clarified and reinforced by their appearance again and again in the major faiths of the world, we begin to find acceptance and tolerance toward other faiths.

To read the full article, visit this article that appeared on the Huffington Post.

4 comment (s):

  1. Robert W said...

    Dear Maryam,

    Thank you very much for sharing this article. I like, from the article, "There is one truth that shines through all of creation."

    All good wishes,

    mo'in

  2. Maryam said...

    Dear Mo'in, thank you, i find it so True. I'm not long for now as i'm on a net cafe and time is running. But wanted to say thanks! Blessings to you and yours

  3. zuhail said...

    The mata amritananda mayi is not a hindu saint. She is a Spiritual culprit. Never call her mystic, only a corporate giant

  4. zuhail said...

    The mata amritananda mayi is not a hindu saint. She is a Spiritual culprit. Never call her mystic, only a corporate giant

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