Religion is a chrysalis, and spirituality is a butterfly.” Carl McColman
Universal Genuine Mysticism, which based on the analogy above, would be designated by the butterfly as opposed to chrysalis, invites us to explore the profound relationship between the human spirit and the Divine, unconstrained by complexities and presuppositions underpinning of “prophetic” intermediaries and sacred texts. At its core, mysticism is about direct experience, and it suggests that the Divine permeates the entirety of the Universe, especially within the depths of spiritually awakened human hearts.