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The language of mystery

by Robinson, Edward

Publisher: Trinity Press International Published: 1987 Category: Personal Empowerment

Mystery sits at the heart of human existence, beckoning us toward deeper understanding while simultaneously reminding us that some truths transcend ordinary language and rational comprehension. This profound exploration delves into how religious and spiritual discourse attempts to articulate the ineffable, examining the unique ways language functions when pointing toward experiences that lie beyond conventional expression.

At its core, this work investigates the fundamental challenge faced by seekers throughout history: how can finite words capture infinite reality? How do we speak meaningfully about transcendent experiences, divine encounters, or spiritual awakenings that resist reduction to everyday terminology? Rather than dismissing such challenges as insurmountable obstacles, readers discover how the very limitations of language can become gateways to profound understanding when approached with wisdom and insight.

The exploration begins by examining how religious traditions have historically grappled with expressing ultimate reality. From mystical poetry to theological discourse, from sacred texts to contemplative writings, humanity has developed sophisticated linguistic strategies for gesturing toward what cannot be fully named. Readers gain appreciation for metaphor, paradox, symbol, and parable as essential tools rather than mere decorative elements. These linguistic devices emerge not as failures of clear communication but as precisely calibrated instruments designed to evoke understanding that operates on multiple levels simultaneously.

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