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Step 4 in underhill's stages of mystical experiences involves a fuller turn inward, back toward separateness called ________.

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User Rocky Li
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dark night of the soul

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The "dark night of the soul" is a metaphor for a mystical experience that involves paradox because this experience is illuminating and yet obscures consciousness and causes suffering. To make sense of this contradiction, it is necessary to examine the rich symbolism of the night in the minds of the peoples.

In short, step 4 in underhill's stages of mystical experiences involves a fuller turn inward, back toward separateness called the dark night of the soul.

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User Tim Mylott
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Evelyn Underhill Mysticism has four stages:

Stage 1 involves at least a brief self-transcendent experience and it is called awakening.
Step 2 is called Purification and involves a move back towards separateness
Step 3 is called Illumination and involves a much deeper, more prolonged awareness of light or, or greater reality, or God
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Step 4 in Underhill's stages of mystical experiences involves a fuller turn inward, back toward separateness called Dark night of the soul.



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