Diverse as these statements are at first sight, all agree in announcing an experience of the class which fifty years ago would have been called supernatural, to-day may be called spiritual, and fifty years hence will have a proper name based on an understanding of the phenomenon which occurred...
8. The Spiritual GuidePDFby Miguel de Molinos. 9. Rituel et Dogme de la Haute Magie (PDF:Part I,Part IIby Eliphas Levi, or its translation by A. E. Waite. 10. The Goetia of the Lemegeton of Solomon the KingPDFed. by Aleister Crowley. ...
60. The spiritual Director, which lives disinterested, longs more for the internal Solitude than the Employment of Souls: and if any spiritual Master is displeased when a Soul goes from him, and leaves him for another Guide, tis a clear sign, that he did not live disinterested, nor sought ...
They all ran the risk of self-incrimination, as the “heresiarch” Miguel de Molinos knew well when he in turn does not mention the name of the “doctor de las nadas” (“doctor of Nothings”) to whom he owed much of his contemplative thought.19 It is thus highly probable that ...
The Hispanic mystical paths are diverse (centuries later the Sufis and the adherents of the Kabbalah were to contribute to the Christian mysticism of St. Teresa, St. John of the Cross, and Miguel de Molinos); however, all refer to biblical texts, sometimes amplified by millenary currents alre...