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Beyond the Ultimate

The impossible proposition at the core of Meister Eckhart’s unique teaching, and why he remains so consistently misunderstood

Peter Eastman

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Supposed image of Meister Eckhart; a painting probably of relatively recent origin.
Meister Eckhart (supposedly: no contemporary images of him exist)

The full title is as follows: Beyond the Ultimate: the impossible proposition at the core of Meister Eckhart’s unique teaching, and why he remains so consistently misunderstood

Summary: Eckhart proposed that the ultimate of ultimates was not a perceptible God reachable through mystical experience, but an inconceivable and unfathomable ‘something’ beyond all human possibility. His proposition rests on an important distinction between the mutually exclusive paths of mysticism and spiritual knowledge. Eckhart’s teaching is analysed as if it were an independent metaphysical proposition, detached from its historical and scholarly context. The overall explanatory perspective is that of a dedicated interest in metaphysical gnosis, as part of a quest for the resolution of the human condition. Eckhart provides some valuable assistance in this regard, identifying the ‘Intellect’ — the principial force behind ordinary intellection — as a crucial spiritual capacity. Eckhart is likely to remain misunderstood and misinterpreted because those who are attracted to his teachings have no authentic metaphysical grounding of their own…

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