
Turning to the Mystics with James Finley Turning to St. John of the Cross
Mar 8, 2021
Mirabai Starr, a renowned author and translator of mysticism, joins to explore the profound life and poetry of St. John of the Cross. They delve into how his imprisonment sparked a wave of poetic expression, illustrating the transformative power of suffering. Reflecting on key themes like love, longing, and the 'dark night', they discuss how to approach John's work from a place of yearning for deeper spiritual connection. Expect rich insights into integrating mystical teachings into everyday life.
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Beginner's Path Through Perplexity
- John of the Cross writes for beginners who have tasted love and long for its deepening.
- The text asks readers to be patient with perplexity and open to poetic access into the heart.
Embrace A Season Of Perplexity
- Be willing to enter a season of perplexity when reading John of the Cross and sit with the poetry's music.
- Ask God for help understanding and let occasional one-liners resonate into deeper meaning.
Poetry Born In Prison
- James Finley recounted John of the Cross's nine-month imprisonment and harsh treatment by fellow friars.
- Out of that suffering John composed poetry that later became foundational to his teaching.




