Christian mysticism
Mysticism is the philosophy and practice of a direct experience of God. In the Christian context it is usually practiced through pursuit of the three disciplines of contemplative prayer (including Christian meditation), fasting (including other forms of abstinence), and alms-giving, all discussed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew Chapters 5-7). Another form of mysticism is participation in ecstatic worship. Many Christians believe that God dwells in all people (or at least in all Christians) through the Holy Spirit, and therefore all Christians can experience God directly.
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Mysticism - God - Christian - Prayer - Christian meditation - Fasting - Abstinence - Alms-giving - Jesus - Sermon on the Mount - Matthew - Ecstatic - Holy Spirit
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Biblical foundations |
| ► | The Practice of Christian Mysticism |
| ► | Christian mystics |
| ► | Bibliography |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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