by Evelyn Underhill (Author)
A concise and influential introduction to the practice of mysticism as a lived discipline rather than an abstract philosophy. Evelyn Underhill's Practical Mysticism presents the interior life as an active process of perception, attention, and transformation, guiding the reader toward a deeper apprehension of reality beyond surface appearances. Written with clarity and restraint, the work bridges spiritual insight and disciplined awareness, offering a grounded account of mystical experience that remains accessible to the general reader.
Rather than treating mysticism as an esoteric or inaccessible pursuit, Underhill frames it as a natural extension of human consciousness-one that requires training, intention, and a reorientation of attention. Drawing on Christian contemplative traditions while remaining broadly philosophical in tone, she outlines the stages of awakening, purification, and illumination with a measured and practical emphasis. The result is a work that has long served as a foundational text for readers interested in spiritual development, contemplative practice, and the inner life.
This edition presents the original text in a clear and readable format, preserving Underhill's precise language while making the work available for contemporary study and reflection.
Number of Pages: 92
Dimensions: 0.24 x 9.06 x 6.06 IN
Publication Date: October 23, 2008