Mechthild of Magdeburg and the mystical spirituality of eros
The 13th‑century German mystic Mechthild of Magdeburg uses erotic love to describe ecstatic, reciprocal union with God.
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The 13th‑century German mystic Mechthild of Magdeburg uses erotic love to describe ecstatic, reciprocal union with God.
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by Flyboy Connor Illusionists, whose "magic" is more trickery than a supernatural ability.
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