The Golden Thread
In the plague-ravaged cities of the medieval Rhineland, a Dominican friar climbed into a pulpit and told terrified people something unexpected --- that there is a place inside every soul that fear cannot reach, that noise cannot enter, and that no external force can take. Meister Eckhart, Johannes Tauler, Henry Suso, and the Beguines of the Low Countries built a movement around this radical interior freedom, preaching it in the vernacular to merchants and weavers and laborers who had never been offered the real thing before. They called it Abgeschiedenheit --- detachment --- not a withdrawal from the world but a refusal to be owned by it. Seven centuries later, in an attention economy engineered to keep us grabbed, reactive, and harvested, their quiet insistence that the interior room belongs to everyone has never been more urgently needed. Read the transcript [https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/thing-cannot-be-taken-rheno-flemish-mysticism-and-interior-life] Share and read comments. [https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=the_golden_thread&from_node=343]
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