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The perception of life in the mystical traditions

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  The classic mystical traditions of the great religions are diverse and complex, their stories about reality are very different and their perspectives on life are unique. Still, in its core, there seems to be common ground and a universal experience and perception of life. One gateway into this perception of life may be a quality of radical presence - a letting go of attachments and beliefs from the past, opening up and receiving the flow of life in its newness and wonder. Life as a continuous gift, carrying us as grace. Life as a work of art, forms constantly being created and changing. Life as a timeless eternal ground, emptiness and fullness.  In his book  The mystic heart  W. Teasdall points out that for the mystic, human identity is not something we own, but something we receive - we dont own our consciousness, we inhabit it. This implies a concept of consciousness as a community of interconnected being to which we all belong. "Reality, cosmos, life and being are one vast sy