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Core Themes and Symbolism in Christian Mysticism | Salars

By Randy Salars

Delve into the core themes of Christian mysticism: the dark night of the soul, divine union, Kenosis, and the transformational journey of contemplative prayer.

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Core Themes and Symbolism in Christian Mysticism

By Randy Salars
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The fundamental themes of Christian mysticism involve a deeply personal and transformational journey toward God. Key concepts include Kenosis (self-emptying), Theosis (union with the divine), and the Dark Night of the Soulโ€”a period of spiritual desolation that burns away ego attachments to prepare the soul for true divine intimacy.

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Kenosis: The Action of Self-Emptying

At the heart of the mystical path is the concept of Kenosis. Derived from the Greek word for 'emptying', it represents the conscious relinquishing of the ego, personal will, and worldly attachments to create an absolute void within the soulโ€”a space solely reserved for God's presence.

The Dark Night of the Soul

Famously articulated by St. John of the Cross, the Dark Night is not mere depression or doubt, but a profound spiritual purification. During this phase, the seeker feels entirely abandoned by the Divine. Consolation vanishes, forcing the soul to love God not for the pleasant feelings He provides, but purely for Himself. This fiery trial strips away spiritual pride.

The Ascent of Mount Carmel

Symbolizing the journey upward toward divine union, the 'ascent' requires leaving behind the noise of the senses. True contemplation is found not in vivid visions or dramatic sensory experiences, but in dark, silent, imageless faith. The peak of the mountain represents absolute detachment and perfect love.

Theosis: Divine Union

The ultimate objective of the Christian ascetic and mystic is Theosis or deification. This is not the soul becoming exactly God by nature, but rather participating so deeply in divine grace that the soul becomes entirely illuminated by God, much like a piece of iron thrown into a fire begins to glow with the properties of the flame.

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