If you are a spiritually minded person, then you may feel that today’s religious landscape leaves a lot to be desired. I think this has a lot to do with the current political climate in the world, wherein religion is used as a tool for control. This can make many people feel like the religious traditions of the world are no longer relevant for their spiritual life and self-improvement. This in turn can end up being a point of sadness for someone that, say, is attracted to Christianity but feels that it has made itself irrelevant in the modern world.
Where Mysticism Comes into Play
For many folks that have gone through this searching process, they have found mysticism. For them, what mystical theology has done is give them a lease on spirituality. Mystical ideas tend to be cosmic and inclusive in scope, and therefore when they are applied to the religious traditions of the world, one can end up discovering some amazing truths that become very enriching for their spiritual lives. What is more, mystical spirituality also leads easily into secular concepts like social justice and peace.
When Spirituality Merges with Secularism
When reading about mystical ideas, a common theme many searchers come across is the idea of universalism. This concept states that all religions are essentially rivers that lead to the same ocean. When we start to see what we originally thought of as opposing religious traditions as actually representing the same theological truths, then it can become easier to see other people as all part of our same spiritual family. This sort of theological connection makes it much easier to help others of different frameworks, whether through charity organizations or through helping individuals that we come upon in our day to day lives. It can even push us toward radical political action in the struggle for peace.
In short, if you are searching for a spiritual practice and self-improvement them mysticism might be just what you need. Not only will it help quench your soul, but it may just open your eyes to the universal human family right in front of you.