Mysticism results in the remaking
of personality and its entrance into
a conscious relation with the Absolute.
The process lies in the mystic
by the development of an art
expressive of his peculiar genius:
The art of contemplation.
The practice of contemplation
is at first amenable to the control of his will,
and always dependent on his own deliberate
attention to the supreme object of this quest.
In the process, the mystic turns then
from the visible to the inivisible world.
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