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    Comparative Mysticism

    Paladin, ...there is nowhere to go, and nothing to get. Perfect! Infinitely here and eternally now, uncreated and unchanging, the essence of all always is. There have been many intellectuals among Christian and Hindu mystics (and Sufis and kabbalists, too). Some were quoted in Krumpos' ebook...
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    Comparative Mysticism

    Paladin, What was salient for me might be less important for you. Browse through it. You might find some things of interest. What books on comparative mysticism have most impressed you?
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    Comparative Mysticism

    Wil, Why would anyone pay me to promote a free book? If it doesn't interest you just ignore it. Are you skeptical about mysticism (the majority of people are), comparative mysticism (some say the traditions are not comparable), and/or about my own motivations? I'd be delighted to know about...
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    Comparative Mysticism

    As I said, it's concise, comprehensive and free. That's welcome because many of the other books I've read are too scholarly, do not cover all faiths equally (usually favoring one), and sometimes cost too much. Look at the review; the interfaith Buddhist in Hong Kong says it better (and certainly...
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    Comparative Mysticism

    I recently read an excellent ebook on comparative mysticism called "the greatest achievement in life" by RD Krumpos. The ebook compares the mystical schools of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism, has more than 100 quotations of mystics, and gives guidelines for personal...
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