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For the [[reader]], Huxley's anthology may validate and verify that [[moment]] in which [[self-knowledge]] moves one beyond the felt [[limitations]] of "a foul stinking lump of himself," as the classical British text of spiritual instruction, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cloud_of_Unknowing The Cloud of Unknowing], described it. Are such texts of spiritual instruction and the experiences of [[traditional]] mystics still of value today? Perennial Philosophy responds with an emphatic Yes!
 
For the [[reader]], Huxley's anthology may validate and verify that [[moment]] in which [[self-knowledge]] moves one beyond the felt [[limitations]] of "a foul stinking lump of himself," as the classical British text of spiritual instruction, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cloud_of_Unknowing The Cloud of Unknowing], described it. Are such texts of spiritual instruction and the experiences of [[traditional]] mystics still of value today? Perennial Philosophy responds with an emphatic Yes!
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*[http://www.ashgatepublishing.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=4846&edition_id=7641 '''''History of the Concept of Mind: Volume 2: The Heterodox and Occult Tradition'''''][[File:History_of_Concept_of_Mind.jpg|right|frame]]
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*[http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=4610&edition_id=4730 '''''History of the Concept of Mind: Volume 2: The Heterodox and Occult Tradition'''''][[File:History_of_Concept_of_Mind.jpg|right|frame]]
    
Exploring the 'roads less travelled', MacDonald continues his monumental investigation of the history of ideas.
 
Exploring the 'roads less travelled', MacDonald continues his monumental investigation of the history of ideas.

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