
Eckhart & Rank on the Via Negativa: Undergoing Letting Go & Separation
Meister Eckhart says, “we sink eternally from letting go to letting go into the One.” Letting Go never ends, it is a continuous element to living,
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Meister Eckhart says, “we sink eternally from letting go to letting go into the One.” Letting Go never ends, it is a continuous element to living,

Rank praises our mystical one-ing experiences or the experience of union with thecosmos as beingone of the suspension of time—“present, past and future are dissolved”

Howard Thurman talks frequently about how our spiritual journey is about becoming “stripped to our literal substance before God.” Often war and other crises do that

Who can deny that Eckhart, with his immense celebration of our divine powers of creativity, is a man like Rich spoke of in yesterday’s DM–

Christmas is many things. That is its power and its invitation. It opens up avenues for archetypes galore to seize us and transform ourselves and

Coomaraswamy recognizes in Eckhart a trait which he says is common to all true artists: “What is remarkable in him is …a great energy or

As curator of Indian art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for many years, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy was described as a “unique fusion of

Meister Eckhart’s deep resonances with the Hindu tradition may partly be explained by the Celtic presence among the Middle Age Rhineland mystical movement, so evident

The Dali Lama observes that the Number One obstacle to Deep Ecumenism is a bad relationship with one’s own faith tradition. Many Christians are illiterate

An uncanny experience of Deep Ecumenism can be found in the work of Meister Eckhart. Writing in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century (1260-1329),
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