“(the mystics’) strategies interrupt the spontaneous, unselfconscious flow of our ongoing ‘mental’ activity forcing us to re-evaluate our place in the world and our attitude to it. They will use language in unusual and provocative ways and, by means of carefully selected images and metaphors, suggest new ways of seeing and acting. By sometimes shocking and surprising us, these authors will bring us back to what we knew already but were unable to express in words. Through it we shall return to where we began and see something for the first time.”
Bringing us back to what we already know
Bringing us back to what we already know
Bringing us back to what we already know
“(the mystics’) strategies interrupt the spontaneous, unselfconscious flow of our ongoing ‘mental’ activity forcing us to re-evaluate our place in the world and our attitude to it. They will use language in unusual and provocative ways and, by means of carefully selected images and metaphors, suggest new ways of seeing and acting. By sometimes shocking and surprising us, these authors will bring us back to what we knew already but were unable to express in words. Through it we shall return to where we began and see something for the first time.”