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Inexpressible Experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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A recent Book with the sub-title of ‘Revelations of the Mystics’ gives us the opportunity of resuming the theme we opened in the August issue, the nature and meaning of mysticism. The book itself is a delight for anyone interested in spiritual literature; it contains many treasures, some familiar and many rare. The title of the book, The Spear of Gold, is taken from the exalted experience of St Teresa when the angel pierced her heart with a flaming spear of Love. The whole anthology, for such it is, is divided and subdivided so that it may Sead from the first leap of desire in the natural heart of man to these high transports of love. But the editory sets aside the usual treament according to the three stages of spiritual progress. He believes this treatment leads too steeply to the heights; but the result of his anthology is that its order is difficult to follow, and is more usefully used simply as an occasional book.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1947 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 The Spear of Gold. Edited by H. A. KeinholJ. (Burns Oates; 16s.)

2 The only reference given to this is ‘Roman Breviary'.

3 Some of the passages have been given rather inappropriate titles. This one is called by the editor: ‘Human Frailty'.