Practical Mysticism

"If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through the narrow chinks of his cavern." -

TO THE UNSEEN FUTURE

CONTENTS  NEW YORK E.P. DUTTON & COMPANY 681 FIFTH AVENUE 
 * Preface
 * I. 	What is Mysticism<BR>
 * II. 	The World of Reality<BR>
 * III. 	The Preparation of the Mystic<BR>
 * IV. 	Meditation and Recollection<BR>
 * V. 	Self-Adjustment<BR>
 * VI. 	Love and Will<BR>
 * VII. 	The First Form of Contemplation<BR>
 * VIII. 	The Second Form of Contemplation<BR>
 * XI. 	The Third Form of Contemplation<BR>
 * X. 	The Mystical Life<BR>

Copyright 1915 by<BR> E.P. Dutton & Company<BR>