This sweeping study of mysticism by Jess Hollenback considers
the writings and experiences of a broad range of traditional
religious mystics, including Teresa of Avila, Black Elk, and Gopi
Krishna. It also makes use of a new category of sources that more
traditional scholars have almost entirely ignored, namely, the
autobiographies and writings of contemporary clairvoyants, mediums,
and out-of-body travelers. This study contributes to the current
debate about the contextuality of mysticism by presenting evidence
that not only are the mystic's interpretations of and responses to
experiences culturally and historically conditioned, but historical
context and cultural environment decisively shape both the
perceptual and affective content of the mystic's experience as
well.
Hollenback also explores the linkage between the mystic's
practice of recollection and the onset of other unusual or
supernormal manifestations such as photisms, the ability to see
auras, telepathic sensitivity, clairvoyance, and out-of-body
experiences. He demonstrates that these extraordinary phenomena can
actually deepen our understanding of mysticism in unexpected
ways.
A unique feature of this book is its in-depth analysis of
"empowerment," an important phenomenon ignored by most scholars of
mysticism. Empowerment is a peculiar enhancement of the
imagination, thoughts, and desires that frequently accompanies
mystical states of consciousness. Hollenback shows its
cross-cultural persistence, its role in constructing the perceptual
and existential environments within which the mystic dwells, and
its linkage to the fundamental contextuality of mystical
experience.
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