Mystic Christianity
by William Walker Atkinson
About this book
Mystic Christianity by William Walker Atkinson invites listeners into the esoteric heart of the Gospels, offering a bold reinterpretation of Jesus’ life and teachings through the lens of Christian mysticism and early 20th-century occult thought. Written as a series of lessons and first circulated in 1907–1908, the book explores themes such as the mystery of the virgin birth, the mystic youth of Jesus, the inner teachings of the Master, and the “secret doctrine” that underlies outward religion.
Part history, part spiritual manual, Atkinson blends comparative religion, New Thought philosophy, and yogic insight to suggest that Christianity contains hidden, practical methods for inner transformation. The text examines organization and ministry, the beginning and end of the Master’s work, and ancient wisdom that parallels Eastern esoteric traditions—presented in concise lessons meant for careful, repeated study rather than quick reading.
Ideal for listeners drawn to esoteric Christianity, comparative spirituality, or the intersection of Western religion and Eastern mysticism, this audiobook suits seekers who want a contemplative, study-friendly exploration of faith’s inner paths and practical tools for personal spiritual growth.
