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The Ecstatic Journey: Walking the Mystical Path in Everyday Life [Paperback]

Sophy Burnham (Author)
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March 30, 1999
In this rich and deeply personal book, Sophy Burnham uses her own momentous journey into mystical awareness to show readers a contemporary path for experiencing divine energy, guidance, and inspiration. Historically, mystical experiences have been available to only a select few. But just as Sophy Burnham made angels accessible to contemporary readers, she now demystifies mysticism and shows the many different paths readers can follow in their everyday lives for powerful spiritual encounters.

Threaded through her own story, Burnham gives us scores of firsthand accounts of mystical encounters as recorded by ordinary people today, as well as by saints, seers, ecstatics, and holy men and women of every faith. Burnham insightfully and comfortingly shows how their journeys--and ours--are similar, sharing a subtle, unnamed longing; passing through various stages of prayer, introspection, and spiritual awareness; and opening into a single transformative moment of clarity and connection. In addition, Burnham delves into the physical side of mystical awareness, describes the age-old practices that invite mystical awareness, and points out the landmarks that one passes on this extraordinary spiritual journey.


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"Sophy Burnham has written an inspiring book about the most majestic dimension of human experience: the mystical realm. Mystics, it is said, swim in the sea in which the unwise drown. Learn to swim: Read this book."
--LARRY DOSSEY, M.D.
   Author of Prayer Is Good Medicine and Healing Words

"Passionate, comprehensive, and beautifully written, The Ecstatic Journey is a feast of fact and myth, knowledge and wisdom that will nourish and enlighten every spiritual voyager."
--Women's Magazine

"Sophy Burnham has written another very rich contribution to our coming into contact with the human spirit. I greatly respect and admire her work."
--CAROLINE MYSS, Ph.D.
   Author of the New York Times bestseller
   Anatomy of the Spirit

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In this rich and deeply personal book, Sophy Burnham uses her own momentous journey into mystical awareness to show readers a contemporary path for experiencing divine energy, guidance, and inspiration. Historically, mystical experiences have been available to only a select few. But just as Sophy Burnham made angels accessible to contemporary readers, she now demystifies mysticism and shows the many different paths readers can follow in their everyday lives for powerful spiritual encounters.

Threaded through her own story, Burnham gives us scores of firsthand accounts of mystical encounters as recorded by ordinary people today, as well as by saints, seers, ecstatics, and holy men and women of every faith. Burnham insightfully and comfortingly shows how their journeys--and ours--are similar, sharing a subtle, unnamed longing; passing through various stages of prayer, introspection, and spiritual awareness; and opening into a single transformative moment of clarity and connection. In addition, Burnham delves into the physical side of mystical awareness, describes the age-old practices that invite mystical awareness, and points out the landmarks that one passes on this extraordinary spiritual journey.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Wellspring/Ballantine (March 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345424794
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345424792
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #282,274 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars They say that only another mystic can understand the mystic's view., November 11, 2005
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This review is from: The Ecstatic Journey: Walking the Mystical Path in Everyday Life (Paperback)
_This the third time that I have read this book now. It is an attempt to describe the mystic experience. It is an attempt to explain the unexplainable. Yet the author comes far closer than perhaps any other modern writer. She draws on her own personal mystic experiences to do this. Then she shares the accounts of other mystics throughout history that attempted to communicate the same thing. She sought out these accounts to verify her own experiences- for she knew not what was happening to her. That is the chief value of this book, as reassurance and validation of what has already happened you. I know, I also sought out most of these same sources after my own experiences. If you have had a mystical experience, a taste of samadhi, or of cosmic consciousness in its varying degrees, then you will immediately understand what she is speaking of here. However, if you are consciously trying to have such an experience this is not a "how to" book. It doesn't happen on demand- or on a time schedule.

_The author was working in Machu Picchu when her first great experience of illumination hit her. It first hit me working in the Black Hills. As she says, the essence of this is direct experience of the Divine. It is the timeless state that that Plotinus called "the One" and "the Supplier of True Life." It doesn't, it can't, last forever, but having once experienced it you cannot doubt or deny that it did once happen. And it may very well happen to you again. Even in the depths of the Dark Night of the Soul you have unshakeable certainty and trust. Nothing is ever the same again. Nor would you ever want it to be.

_If you have an affinity for this work then you might also appreciate the author's, _The Path of Prayer: Reflections on Prayer and True Stories of How it Affects our Lives_.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From One on a Quiet Non-Ecstatic Journey, August 7, 2001
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emily vanlaeys (Oneonta, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ecstatic Journey: Walking the Mystical Path in Everyday Life (Paperback)
Sophy Burnham's "ecstatic journey" traces every twist and turn of the mystical path, from the divine revelations received by biblical figures and medieval saints to the cosmic experiences of ordinary contemporary people and her own transformative moment at Machu Picchu in Peru. Some of these are well-known stories and some come from letters that Burnham has received from her readers. These mysteries, known and unknown, describe the fiery light of God's love, the flash of complete understanding that cannot be put into words, the melding of self with every part of creation. Their stories alternately fill me with awe and discouragement. Awe, because these experiences prove for me that God is more wonderful than anything I can imagine. Discouragement, because these tales stir up those old longings for divine revelation which I thought I had replaced with contentment and inner peace. For those of us who are on the quiet mystical path, Burnham assures us that we are in good companpy. When she interviewed the Dalai Lama, asking him if he was enlightened, he replied: "'Me? No, no, no,' and broke out laughing. 'I personally have no experience of the Awakening Mind,' he confided happily." I found this to be one of the most reassuring passages in the book, along with Burnham's observation that "A mystical experience does not always come as a vision of light or an ecstasy or sense of union. Sometimes it is marked by the most fragile 'knowing,' like a ripple on the surface of a lake." In her description of what the Buddhists call "emptiness" or "luminosity of mind," Burnham says, "This is the state in which you hear music as if the notes were falling stars. Then everything and everyone around you is seen as holy, and nothing exists except the holiness, the sacred gound. Nothing is dirty anymore, or despicable." Perhaps I don't need to experience this holy state firsthand. I can read passages like this and catch a glimpse of the world through the eyes of the person who has experienced it. THE ECSTATIC JOURNEY is one of those books that induces a deep awareness of the sanctity of all Creation. --Emily L. VanLaeys, author of DREAMWEAVING: USING DREAM GUIDANCE TO CREATE LIFE'S TAPESTRY
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gave me peace., October 9, 2003
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Josephine Carr (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Ecstatic Journey: Walking the Mystical Path in Everyday Life (Paperback)
As someone who's been on an extraordinary mystical journey over the past year, Sophy Burnham's book detailing her own experiences, interwoven with those of the great mystics, was a great solace. As she so exquisitely notes, you have to ask yourself, repeatedly, "Am I crazy?" even while you KNOW that you are not.

Though I originally checked the book out of the Georgetown Public Library, I am ordering it immediately, so that I can pass it around to famly members who need to understand who I am, and where I am going.

And as a writer myself (THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM OF LOVE/NAL trade, Sept., 2003), I was tremendously impressed by the control of her language and the structure of the narrative.

I am so grateful. Thank you, Sophy Burnham

Josephine

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When I was a child of three or four I ran outside with my sister into the arms of a summer storm. Read the first page
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