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A Mystic Way: A Spiritual AutobiographyHagger, Nicholas | |
This in essence is an EHE autobiography by a British intellectual whose ideas are not contrived but received from what he calls the Light. He describes his experiences and how they affected his life. In his words: "I have now advanced some distance along the Unitive Way, and there is no more journeying, in the sense of finding; merely in the sense of expression, of more things to do, more spreading of an established position. In Japan I stopped thinking of Nicholas Hagger and allowed the power of the infinite to work through me, and what I have done is a result of the Light that shines through my work. To turn my back on the world and live in stillness and for enjoyment and fun alone would not be right. Those who have been given the divine gift have a duty to pass the benefit on to their fellow human beings. The Light has grown a new movement: Universalism. Universalism includes philosophy, metaphysics, religion and history, and addresses the soul of each member of humankind. It shows the universal energy of the Fire or Light coming into each person’s universal being, manifesting through energy in the universe with great universality" (p. 783). | |
Publisher Information: | Rockport, MA: Element, 1994. 838p. Bibl. of Hagger’s work referred to in A Mystic Way: 835-837. Index: 787-834; Index of Hagger’s Contents: 838 |
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