Bridal Mysticism: An Overview
by marilynn hughes
Bridal Mysticm: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes - Bridal Mysticism was first identified in the Old Testament and continued into the New Testament and found itself expressed very vividly in the lives of certain saints who came to be known as the Bridal Mystics.
In the scriptures, God’s love for His people was often characterized as a similar relationship to that of the Bridegroom and the Bride. It was typified this way to show the ecstatic love and mystical union which can be achieved between a human person and the divine, wherein God becomes in a sense ‘the lover.’ This happens in mystical and out of body travel experiences.
‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview’ takes you into this fascinating subject in the religions around the world and then more specifically in the lives of the Catholic Saints in whom this concept was perfected.
Bridal Mysticism was first identified in the Old Testament and continued into the New Testament and found itself expressed very vividly in the lives of certain saints who came to be known as the Bridal Mystics.
In the scriptures, God’s love for His people was often characterized as a similar relationship to that of the Bridegroom and the Bride. It was typified this way to show the ecstatic love and mystical union which can be achieved between a human person and the divine, wherein God becomes in a sense ‘the lover.’
‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview’ takes you into this fascinating subject in the religions around the world and then more specifically in the lives of the Catholic Saints in whom this concept was perfected. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.
‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview’ takes you into this fascinating subject in the religions around the world and then more specifically in the lives of the Catholic Saints in whom this concept was perfected.
Bridal Mysticism was first identified in the Old Testament and continued into the New Testament and found itself expressed very vividly in the lives of certain saints who came to be known as the Bridal Mystics.
In the scriptures, God’s love for His people was often characterized as a similar relationship to that of the Bridegroom and the Bride. It was typified this way to show the ecstatic love and mystical union which can be achieved between a human person and the divine, wherein God becomes in a sense ‘the lover.’
‘Bridal Mysticism: An Overview’ takes you into this fascinating subject in the religions around the world and then more specifically in the lives of the Catholic Saints in whom this concept was perfected. This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.
reviews
"I have devoted my entire life to study and practice the writings of Desert fathers which are much more precious to me then my own life. Your contributions to promote spiritual writings will be remembered by future generations and will be the beginning of new Era Of Spiritual growth on this earth.....Warmest wishes for you with praying heart." - Elyas Patel, Old Testament Ethics Professor
"This is a beautiful book about love, 'Bridal Mysticism: An Overview.' It is not like many "love" books about love, but about the only TRUE LOVE. Some parts left me speechless with tears in my eyes. This could be perfect Valentine's present for my wife (but I will wait for her birthday) with many lessons of True Love in Jesus for both of us. Although I read many authors summarized in this book, showing common theme from all of them magnifies tremendously the whole aspect of bridal theology. Thank you for your book, your work. Love Greg” – Greg, Reader, USA
"Hello Marilynn. Hope this finds you well. I just wanted to send you and yours peace profound this Holiday season and beyond. The work you are doing here is fantastic. I also wanted to let you know that I read your book 'Bridal Mysticism: An Overview.' I enjoyed it very much. I believe that it is an important work which will inspire the reader to embrace the divine feminine and usher in the shekinah. A profound need in our current age of spiritual expression. Happy holidays. Keep up the good works. Mark” – Mark Certo, The Monroe Institute and the Triad Mind, Atlanta, GA, USA