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An
Endless Trace by Christopher
Bamford The secret history of spiritual search in the Western tradition.
Two powerful motives weave beneath the surface of our spiritual history: the desire to know and the desire to love. The secret history of the West is the story of saints, mystics, alchemists, poets, and philosophers trying to unite these two streams and celebrate -- in the world and in their own persons -- the sacred marriage of Logos and Sophia, Word and Wisdom. This book, an impressionistic history of the Western spiritual tradition, follows the traces -- from ancient Greece into modern times -- of those who sought to know the world and themselves, while realizing that they must overcome themselves to love the world and each other. There are chapters on Pythagoras,
Sophia, Celtic Christianity, the Troubadours, the Grail, the Rose Cross,
Renaissance spirituality, Romanticism, nineteenth-century occultism, and
twentieth-century esotericism. Inspirational interludes place the whole
within an atmosphere of Christian mysticism. Tracking this endless trace
of our evolving relationship with each other, God, and nature, we begin
to understand how human consciousness has changed and evolved and what
humanity's
Christopher Bamford is the editor-in-chief of Anthroposophic Press and Lindisfarne Books. A Fellow of the Lindisfarne Association, he has lectured, taught, and written widely on Western spiritual and esoteric traditions, and is a contributing editor to Lapis magazine. He is the author, translator, and editor of numerous books, including Celtic Christianity: Ecology and Holiness, Homage to Pythagoras: Rediscovering Sacred Science, and The Noble Traveller. An essay of his was included in the HarperSanFrancisco anthology Best Spiritual Writing 2000. |