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Mysticism of the Historical Event

Mysticism of the Historical Event is a Christian Connection Practice whereby the individual pictures a sacred setting, like the birth of Jesus in a stable, and then imagines themselves in the setting. [1]

List of Connection Practices

Notes

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Footnotes

  1. Cousins, Ewert H. “Francis of Assisi: Christian Mysticism at the Crossroads.” In Mysticism and Religious Traditions, edited by Steven T Katz, 163–90. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1983. https://amzn.to/2MlagUS.