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This is the "God beyond God," an unmanifest, indeterminate "abyss" or "desert" where no distinctions exist.

Once detached, one lives sunder warumbe (without a why), performing good acts not for a reward (even heaven) but because they flow naturally from the divine ground. 4. The Birth of the Word in the Soul Meister Eckhart - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy The Mystical Thought of Meister Eckhart

The "Ground" ( Grund ) is the central motif in Eckhart's thought, serving as the bridge between the divine and the human. This is the "God beyond God," an unmanifest,

One of Eckhart’s most radical ideas is the distinction between the "God" of religion and the "Godhead". The Birth of the Word in the Soul

Below is a structured guide to preparing a paper on his mystical thought, highlighting the key concepts and scholarly perspectives you should include. 1. The Core Distinction: God vs. Godhead ( Gottheit )

A person must become "poor" in spirit, meaning they must be free of all "this and that"—including their own will and even their ideas about God.