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Paperback Handbook of Mystical Theology Book

ISBN: 0892541156

ISBN13: 9780892541157

Handbook of Mystical Theology

This abridgment of Il Direttorio Mistico, written by G.B. Scaramelli (1687-1752) is a foundational work for people seeking the contemplative life that leads to the Spiritual Marriage, or reintegration of the human spirit with God. Nicholson's translation has been skillfully abridged to include the most cogent material. Step-by-step, Scaramelli describes mystical theology in general and then moves on to how contemplation works upon the mind and body of the aspirant as well as the necessary conditions for and the different stages of contemplation. Along the way, he provides pointers for recognizing where the aspirant is in the process and criteria for determining what type of experience is occurring. He discusses visions, locutions (auditory "visions"), and revelations and how to verify their genuineness. He also includes a chapter on purgation, the process of inner cleansing necessary for the Spiritual Marriage. In addition to an index, there are marginalia throughout the book that summarize each section in order to help readers locate information.

Complete instructions for living the life of a mystic, based on Roman Catholic dogma.

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A realm I can only imagine

I am not a saint, so many of the states described can only be hinted at. Written in the mid 1700's, the language may seem dated and awkward, with very long sentences, but the content still if fresh. The most important chapter is on "The Grades of Contemplation" where Scaramelli provides a taxonomy of the stages, their effects and durations. The stages begin with "Infused Recollection", "Spiritual Silence", "The Prayer of Quite", toward finally "Mystical Union", "Rapture" and "Spiritual Marriage". Just to give a taste ""It is in Rapture that levitation occurs (though it is not of itself a proof of Rapture), the body being raised and held suspended in the air; and as this may happen towards the beginning of the state, and before the consciousness is lost, it is possible for the contemplative to realize what is happening." Some of this reminds me of discussion of states of consciousness of the Hindus, or William James. Before modern psychology, the descriptions of the states, uses the theory of species: "each of the exterior senses is put into motion by a species impressa, a quality that is, which in condition with the external sense produces a sensation" .. The worry of this catalog of states is that one does it to seek the experiences. In fact the book touched on this, and discusses periods of "Aridity".
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