As can be seen in any search engine, there are numerous
mysticism "brands" - Christian, Hindu, shamanic, Sufi, and so
forth. Joining the long historical list here is the notion
of "open mysticism". It is strongly analogous to
"open source" in various technical fields.
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While
many guides throughout human history have proposed
approaches to transcendent experience, their proposals are
typically based on connection to distant
cultural contexts - "Upanishads" and so forth.
Through use of compelling ubiquitous analogies, Open
Mystic proposes a model with a minimum of contextual
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