On Mysticism: The Experience of Ecstasy
By (Author) Simon Critchley
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
11th February 2025
31st October 2024
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mysticism, magic and occult interests
204.22
Hardback
336
Width 220mm, Height 144mm, Spine 36mm
445g
Mysticism is about existential ecstasy - an experience of heightening one's senses and self into a sheer feeling of aliveness. Mystical experiences offer us a practical way to open our thoughts and deepen the sense of our lives, whether through a mainstream connection to God or by taking part in mind-altering experiences. Here, Simon Critchley explores the history and practice of mysticism, from its origins in Eastern and Western religion, through its association with esoteric and occult knowledge, and up to the ecstatic modernism of T.S. Eliot and others. Through a discussion of the lives of famous mystics, like Julian of Norwich and Jesus Christ, Critchley reveals how embracing the spectrum of mystical experience can refresh our thinking and help us live deeper and freer lives.Philosophical and playful, analytical and inventive, On Mysticism is a definitive account of humanity's quest to understand the divine, and a call to thinkers everywhere to broaden our minds to life larger than our selves.
'Why mysticism Evelyn Underhill, a fascinating and slightly forgotten figure, who did so much to popularize mysticism in the early 20th Century, defines it as 'experience in its most intense form'. My offer to the reader in this book is simple: wouldn't you like to have a taste of this intensity Wouldn't you like to be lifted up and out of yourself into a sheer feeling of aliveness, both your life and those of the creatures that surround you If so, it might be well worthwhile trying to learn what is meant by mysticism and how it can shift, elevate and deepen the sense of our lives.' - Simon Critchley
Simon Critchley is a philosopher, writer and Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York. He has authored dozens of books, including On Bowie (2016), What We Think About When We Think About Football (2017) and Tragedy, the Greeks and Us (2019). His work focuses on countering nihilism and disappointment, and he has written on Shakespeare, Bowie and association football.