Excerpt from The Practical Mystic or How to Make Perfection Appear
In the history of thought, the truly religious Mystics of all times have been idealists, but of a distinct type. It has been of interest to define this type again, that we may be quite sure of the modern mystic's place in the spiritual development of mankind. The experiences of the spiritually intuitive are of interest; but the laws underlying such experiences are of the utmost moment to us, and should be formulated.
Especially at this time do these laws merit our attention, and for very practical reasons we are urged to their investigation. Indeed, to-day the Christian Scientists and other types of the modern mystic declare that they are consciously working in accordance with these laws and, at will, are able to arrive at definite spiritual realisations which make for the overcoming of evil and for the increase of good.
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