The Cloud of Unknowing

The Cloud of Unknowing
Title The Cloud of Unknowing PDF eBook
Author William Johnston
Publisher Image
Total Pages 208
Release 2012-01-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0307809056

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THE CLOUD OF UNKNOWING and THE BOOK OF PRIVY COUNSELING are the first explorations in the English language of the soul’s quest for God. Written in Middle English by an unknown fourteenth-century mystic, THE CLOUD OF UNKNOWING expresses with beauty a message that has inspired such great religious thinkers as St. John of the Cross and Teilhard de Chardin, as well as countless others in search of God. Offering a practical guide to the life of contemplation, the author explains that ordinary thoughts and earthly concepts must be buried beneath a “cloud of forgetting,” while our love must rise toward a God hidden in the “cloud of unknowing.” THE BOOK OF PRIVY COUNSELING, also included in this volume, is a short and moving text on the way to enlightenment through a total loss of self and a consciousness only of the divine. William Johnston, an authority on fourteenth-century mysticism and spirituality, provides an accessible discussion of the works, detailing what is known about the history of the texts and their author. In a new foreword, Huston Smith draws on his extensive knowledge of the varieties of religious experience to illuminate the relevance of these works for contemporary readers.

Tales of Un-Knowing

Tales of Un-Knowing
Title Tales of Un-Knowing PDF eBook
Author Ernesto Spinelli
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 224
Release 1997-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0814780903

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Presents the lives of eight individuals whose experiences illuminate a variety of dilemmas and anxieties that most of us encounter at different points of our lives. According to Spinelli (psychology, Regent's College), therapy at its most fundamental level involves the act of revealing, reassessing, and reconstructing the life stories that clients tell themselves in order to establish or maintain meaning. The existential therapist must not only listen, but must remain "un-knowing," i.e. open to new interpretation of that which is seemingly familiar, thus bringing to light unexamined possibilities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Cloud of Unknowing

The Cloud of Unknowing
Title The Cloud of Unknowing PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Total Pages 194
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465541071

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The Mysticism of The Cloud of Unknowing

The Mysticism of The Cloud of Unknowing
Title The Mysticism of The Cloud of Unknowing PDF eBook
Author William Johnston
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 326
Release 2000
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780823220748

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For centuries, mystics have groped for words in which to account for the supreme reality of this experience which not only illuminates a man's mind and fills his heart with new strength, but even radically transforms his whole life. All this is said in classic and unforgettable pages by TheCloud of Unknowing, the work of an anonymous fourteenth-century English writer.

The Cloud of Unknowing

The Cloud of Unknowing
Title The Cloud of Unknowing PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 240
Release 2009-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780834823662

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This anonymous fourteenth-century text is the glory of English mysticism, and one of the most practical and useful guides to finding union with God ever written. Carmen Acevedo Butcher’s new translation is the first to bring the text into a modern English idiom—while remaining strictly faithful to the meaning of the original Middle English. The Cloud of Unknowing consists of a series of letters written by a monk to his student or disciple, instructing him (or her) in the way of Divine union. Its theology is presented in a way that is remarkably easy to understand, as well as practical, providing advice on prayer and contemplation that anyone can use. Previous translations of the Cloud have tended to veil its intimate, even friendly tone under medieval-sounding language. Carmen Butcher has boldly brought the text into language as appealing to modern ears as it was to its original readers more than five hundred years ago. Also included in the volume is the companion work attributed to the same anonymous author, The Book of Privy Counsel, which contains further advice for approaching God in a way that emphasizes real experience rather than human knowledge. To learn more about the author, visit her website: carmenbutcher.com

The Book of Unknowing

The Book of Unknowing
Title The Book of Unknowing PDF eBook
Author Fred Davis
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-05-10
Genre
ISBN 9781499364941

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THE BOOK OF UNKNOWING continues the leading-edge work begun in the The Book of Undoing. That was about how-to awaken, while this one is primarily about the post-awakening experience itself--how to clear. Topics addressed include how to assess if you're awake or not, why you may need a teacher, what our experience is in post-awakening, experiments and inquiries, and dozens more.The Book of Unknowing contains 33 articles that have previously appeared on AwakeningClarityNow.com or other websites, which are freshly edited and introduced by John Ames, author of the well received novel, Adventures in Nowhere.

Unknowing

Unknowing
Title Unknowing PDF eBook
Author Philip Weinstein
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501711741

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Philip Weinstein explores the modernist commitment to "unknowing" by addressing the work of three supreme experimental writers: Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust, and William Faulkner. In their novels, the narrative props that support the drama of coming to know are refused. When space turns uncanny rather than lawful, when time ceases to be linear and progressive, objects and others become unfamiliar. So does the subject seeking to know them. Weinstein argues that modernist texts work, by way of surprise and arrest, to subvert the familiarity and narrative progression intrinsic to realist fiction. Rather than staging the drama of coming to know, they stage the drama of coming to unknow. The signature move of modernism is shock, just as resolution is the trademark of realism.Kafka, Proust, and Faulkner wrought their most compelling experimental effects by undermining an earlier Enlightenment project of knowing. Weinstein draws on major Enlightenment thinkers to identify constituent components of the narrative of "coming to know"—the progressive narrative underwriting two centuries of Western realist fiction. The book proceeds by framing modernist unknowing between prior practices of realist knowing, on the one hand, and, on the other, certain later practices—postmodern and postcolonial—that move beyond knowing altogether. In so doing, Weinstein proposes a metahistory of the Western novel, from Daniel Defoe to Toni Morrison.