Aloha Cybermonks,
Ok... who can point out a mystic who died, or lived a happy, content life?
Perhaps one that wasn't nailed to a cross, literally or symbolically.
I cannot think of any right now, but their suffering was not because of being a mystic, after all they most often defined their religious experiences within ecstatic terms. Their suffering was typically due to reporting their findings and being persecuted for them.
What's in it for them? Is it because they want to be punished?
I fail to see how exposing the delusions that keep people suffering is a need of the mystic to be punished. Coming to this concludion is a classic cart before the horse failure in logic and critical thinking.
Some finally give up on personal beliefs, join some kind of priesthood and
keep their mouths shut. Could these types only want to be loved? Is that
enough?
Well, the genuine mystic is beyond beliefs; and the religious experience is so compelling for the genuine mystic that they would gladly go dancing up to the gallows for it. So, the so-called mystics who took the gag order for a bowl of soup were most probably not genuine mystics.
Some spend their lives living selflessly for others, then at the end, are
cursed and/or attacked by various demons, or turned on by their followers.
This does not sound like the life of a mystic, but a do-gooder, who did not lead a successful contemplative life. Perhaps you are confusing the record of so-called mystics with the genuine mystics. I have found most of the saints of most of the religions did not seem to be genuine mystics.
Most strive to resist the worldly goodies, so how does that bring the
damnation?
It is not the renunciation that brings on the persecution. It is exposing the king, and all of the priests as the lairs that they are that results in persecution. People simply do not want to believe that the entire fabric of their existence is the reason why they do not experience bliss, joy and ecstasy in every moment.
So... there must be some happy, content Mystics out there. The smiling
one's, the joyous one's, the one's without the frowning faces, the one's
without the "doom signs" for the world.
You seem to be confusing delusion for mysticism. It is the mystics who find true fulfillment in bliss, joy and ecstasy in every moment. It is the masses who wear the façade of happy and go-lucky.
There's got to be some! I wonder what their beliefs are? What path they
took?
Later,
Kimo
The genuine mystics are beyond belief. The true-believers find comfort in buying into a belief system that is a complete fraud. So, if you just want comfort in a belief system, then I would recommend that you become a born-again, like my father in the last 2 years of a life that was dedicated to atheism.
Hi all,
Here's a few so called mystics of the 20th century;
• Dorothy Day (Social Conscience of American Catholics)
• Thich Nhat Hanh (Engaged Spirituality)
• Ben Salmon (Catholic Conscientious Objector of the "Great War"
• Bede Griffiths (Christian Guru)
• Abraham Heschel (Militant Mystic)
• Oscar Romero (Voice of the Voiceless)
• Etty Hillesum (Concentration Camp Mystic)
• Caryll Houselander (Neurotic Mystic)
• John XXIII (Mystic Pope)
• Thea Bowman (Soulful Mystic)
• Eknath Easwaran (Inter-religious Mystic)
So, here's some of the stuff they believed in'
1. Live with a sacred optimism.
2. Ask others to pray for you.
3. Curtail criticism.
4. Practice self-restraint.
5. Read biographies of spiritual lives.
6. Practice what you preach.
7. Be kind.
8. Observe yourself.
9. Remember: you are a role model.
10. Don't take yourself too seriously.
So it goes,
Kimo
You seem to be having trouble understanding what a mystic is. A mystic is not a mystic because billions of people think so. A mystic is defined by finding bliss, joy and ecstasy through leading a discipline contemplative life. So, now, which of the above expressed themselves in ecstatic terms, and led a discipline contemplative life?
Thich Nhat Hanh is the only one on the list who is still alive, and I approached. He was not interested in me, nor has he ever expressed himself in ecstatic terms.