"Arthur Versluis's _The Mystical State: Politics, Gnosis and Emergent Cultures_, asks a question long overdue in the study of mysticism: what are the political implications of direct mystical experience and thinking? His analysis ranges freely over both ancient and modern thought and experience. His focus on Western thought, ancient and modern, is a welcome respite from the tendency to focus on Eastern meditation and philosophy among scholars of mysticism. His exploration of the marginalized is especially important. And by focusing on "the road not taken" when Gnosticism was repudiated long ago, he dares to imagine what a new culture and state that's centered on the mystical might look like: the end of gigantism, the re-framing of life and value, and a form of political authority centered in value. It is a courageous and thought provoking book, and should open the door to a series of questions important in our struggling world."
--Robert K. C. Forman, author of _Mysticism, Mind, Consciousness_ and numerous other books on mysticism.
"It's simply amazing! Each page is a feast to both my mind and soul!" --Miguel Conner, editor of _Voices of Gnosticism_
"A wonderful book . . . fascinating! I highly recommend that people buy it and read it as soon as possible. I can't say enough about it." --William Kennedy, Sphinx Radio
Praise for Other Works by Arthur Versluis:
"At a time when the religions of the world are meeting on a spiritual level and in a global context, it is crucial that the Christian West rediscover its often forgotten inner or esoteric wisdom. Arthur Versluis skillfully guides the reader to recover the wide range of this rich heritage." --Ewart Cousins, general editor, _World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest_
"A collection of very precious clues to the sources of the Western spiritual tradition, pointing to the hidden currents both in history and in our own selves." --Jacob Needleman, author of _The American Soul_ and _The Heart of Philosophy_