
The Cell Of Self-Knowledge; Seven Early English Mystical Treaties
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
16,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
PAYBACK Punkte
8 °P sammeln!
A quiet invitation to look inward, and a doorway to the ancient textures of belief. The Cell Of Self-Knowledge gathers a luminous constellation of voices, a mystical treatise collection that invites readers to survey interior landscapes with patience and reverence. This devotional spiritual anthology offers a clear, accessible path through early english religious thought: contemplative practices and interior ascent meditations that meet readers where curiosity and devotion intersect. It speaks to both the curious reader and the scholarly reader of mysticism, tracing the self-knowledge journey ...
A quiet invitation to look inward, and a doorway to the ancient textures of belief. The Cell Of Self-Knowledge gathers a luminous constellation of voices, a mystical treatise collection that invites readers to survey interior landscapes with patience and reverence. This devotional spiritual anthology offers a clear, accessible path through early english religious thought: contemplative practices and interior ascent meditations that meet readers where curiosity and devotion intersect. It speaks to both the curious reader and the scholarly reader of mysticism, tracing the self-knowledge journey across the early english period and within the wider anglo european religious tradition. The result is a dignified, resonant tapestry, ideal for students of early english literature and for those drawn to the quiet wisdom of medieval and early modern mystics when translated into a modern sensibility. The work's literary and historical significance is enduring: a touchstone for mysticism classics anthology readers, a comparative mirror for early english mystics, and a cultural artefact that enriches any library. Alpha Editions now brings this out of print treasure back into circulation-with careful restoration that honours the past while ensuring it speaks clearly to today's audiences. Not merely a reprint, but a collector's item and a cultural treasure, designed to endure for future generations of readers and researchers alike.