Lately I’ve been reading a lot of mysticism.

At Myopic earlier this month, I picked up something fully unknown: French philosopher Micehl De Certeau’s magnum opus The Mystic Fable, Volume One: The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.

Pretty exciting, since I got a great deal on it.

The book is complex, which is unhelpful because I’ve already been trying to wrap my head around three other books in along similar historical, theological, philosophical grounds.

The dilemma reminded me of when I was reading a lot of American history during covid and the George Floyd protests.

Anyway, I decided to take an Obsidian-first approach to this struggle, fleshing out the ideas of the books I’m reading in my digital garden.

More soon.