I'm reading this article right now. I think de Certeau may have something to say re: post-metaphysical spirituality. Xibalba may have something to say about him, too.

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Just started it so a couple of quick comments. I appreciate that for him mysticism is not an individual experience but a social practice. And the emphasis on desire not for an object but for the amorphous and mysterious unknown. I also agree that the epitome of the personal experience school of mysticism culminated with William James, who I said was the founder of the transpersonal movement in this thread.

Just returning from a few days up in the mountains, to find this nice treat waiting at IPS.  Thanks, Kela!  Reading it now...

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