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The author presents mysticism as a disciplined, practical path available to ordinary people, defining its aim as a deeper perception of Reality and an ordered life of contemplation. Chapters explain the preparatory moral and psychological adjustments, methods of recollection and meditation to train attention and will, and the roles of love and volition in spiritual growth. Three progressive forms of contemplation are described alongside guidance on integrating contemplative insight into everyday duties, emphasizing steady practice, self-control, and affectionate attention rather than sudden ecstasy. The closing material shows how contemplative habit can reshape conduct and sustain meaning amid active, challenging circumstances.
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