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20th November 2013 05:25
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The Mystics - 13-part series on the history of mysticism
Here is a link to a site where a movie clip can be seen that describes a documentary project undertaken by Sundance award winning director Erik Paulsson called 'The Mystics', which is a 13-part series on the history of mysticism.
If you follow the link you can see the clip and read about the project. The director is asking for support through donations or other ways
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/th...-the-mysteries
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20th November 2013 09:56
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Re: The Mystics - 13-part series on the history of mysticism
Anyone who searches for God within themselves, where God is, is a mystic.
I hope that guy included that minor fact in his doco.
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20th November 2013 12:46
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Re: The Mystics - 13-part series on the history of mysticism
Thanks for sharing, looks interesting.
There's mystics and mystics, and some are more useful and inspiring to hear about than others, inevitably. Your average mystic is of less interest than a devotional, dedicated and transcendant mystic that has made it as far as a human can get to.
For me, I'm glad to hear about anyone in relation to God, but for viewing time, I'd go for those who dont just search, but those who find.
God bless us all, may we all find God.
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20th November 2013 16:48
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Re: The Mystics - 13-part series on the history of mysticism
This is going to be really cool, if it gets made, and in the correct way.
It will prove a point I was trying to verbalize some time ago ...
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20th November 2013 18:22
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