Maria Luisa A. Valdez, Ph.D.
Batangas State University, ARASOF Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines
maluhvaldez888@gmail.com
Date Received: August 16, 2015; Date Revised: September 20, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No. 4, 74-82
November 2015 Part I
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Love, Truth, Peace and Death as Extolled by Selected Literary Philosophers Inputs in Understanding Spirituality as a Transformative Agent of Society 602 KB 2 downloads
Maria Luisa A. Valdez, Ph.D. Batangas State University, ARASOF Nasugbu, Batangas,...
This qualitative study analyzed the selected works of the Christian mystics St. Augustine, St. Anselm, and William Blake as well as those of the Oriental mystics Confucius, and Rabindranath Tagore pointing out events and situations on how mysticism is reflected in their works. Likewise, this study tried to present how these identified literary philosophers extolled the meaning of love, truth, peace and death which serve as inputs in understanding spirituality as a transformative agent of the society. The selected writings consider the direct union of the human soul with the Divine through contemplation, meditation, prayer and love as the end of these mystics’ philosophy. For in these selected prose and poetry manifest their mystical attitude and the spiritual truth that the meaning of human existence is the mindful and enlightened manifestation of love as the core of human life and the divine supreme law that guides humanity. The spiritual manifestations of human existence find their noblest expressions and exemplifications on their lives and works. There surfaces a unifying thread interwoven in all their works which centers on the constant and balanced yearning of men to be united with the Divine. These inputs serve as a new paradigm in understanding spirituality as a transformative agent of society.
Keywords: Confucius, St. Augustine, St. Anselm, Rabindranath Tagore, Spirituality, William Blake