Meister Eckhart's Book of Secrets
Meditations on Letting Go and Finding True Freedom
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An elegant rendering of the great mystic's thoughts on the mysteries of the authentic life.
This is a little book about soul freedom. It is a book about discovering the secret to all the things we most desire: contentment, meaning, peace of mind, and true freedom. This skillfully edited translation of selections from the writings of Meister Eckhart (c. 1260-1328) provides a road map to the spiritual life for contemporary seekers. Eckhart takes us on a journey of discovery, a journey in which we learn to let go, relinquish our need to know everything, and lose those things that we think are important for a life of worth. And in the end he shows us that the true secret is this: to find yourself, you must lose yourself.
Here is timeless wisdom from a medieval mystic who has influenced a wide range of spiritual teachers and mystics both inside and outside the Christian tradition. Erich Fromm, Arthur Schopenhauer, Dag Hammarskjold, Eckhart Tolle, Richard Rohr, D. T. Suzuki, Rudolf Steiner, and Matthew Fox have all credited Eckhart as being an important influence on their thought. In addition, his work has influenced the development of 20th-century American Buddhism and the Theosophical tradition.
This book, divided into five sections - "Seeking the Light", "Facing Darkness", "Risking Love", "Knowing Nothing", and "Embracing Everything" - leads listeners on the path to an authentic spiritual life.
©2019 Jon M. Sweeney (P)2019 Blackstone PublishingIt's a meditative tradition with its own wisdom, and a beautiful wisdom it is too, as encapsulated by this short work of poems. Listen to it once, then come back to is and listen to it daily, as part of your practice. It will reward you.
This has an introduction that puts things in context. It tells us that these have been set and translated as poems, but are in fact originally part of quite intense prose. We are encouraged to go back to the original, to tease out the thought.
But this is a beautiful poetic translation, The poems are short, and make the thought accessible.
Particularly memorable to me was the concept of why-less love. Love should seek no justification or exterior motivation, e.g. have no 'why' behind it, completely selfless.
Recommended for anyone interested in real spiritual seeking.
Why-less love
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