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Transcriber's note:
A modest guide written on the brink of world conflict, this work argues that a contemplative outlook need not be a luxury reserved for tranquil times. The author insists that the discipline of mysticism can actually strengthen resolve when life is chaotic, offering a steadier perspective that endures beyond external turmoil. By pointing to historical figures whose decisive actions stemmed from deep inner conviction, the book frames spiritual practice as a form of practical stamina rather than escapist retreat.
Divided into clear sections, the text walks readers through the nature of mysticism, the preparation required, and step‑by‑step methods for meditation, self‑adjustment, and cultivating love and will. It then explores three progressive forms of contemplation, leading toward a way of living that integrates inner insight with everyday responsibilities. Throughout, the tone remains accessible, inviting ordinary people to experiment with simple techniques that promise a sharper, more resilient mind amid the pressures of modern life.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (193K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1941
A pioneering English writer on mysticism and spiritual life, she helped bring serious attention to contemplative faith for modern readers. Her books, especially Mysticism, still draw people interested in prayer, worship, and the inner life.
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