Mystic pizza

One of the last memes that Peter Kirk passed along was “what type of pizza are you?” Now he’s back with another, this time a “Spiritual Types Test“. But while Peter scores as a Sage, I’ve come in as a Mystic:

You are a Mystic, known for your imaginative, intuitive spirituality. You value peace, harmony, and inner silence. Mystics are nurtured by walking alone in the woods or sitting quietly with a trusted friend. You may also enjoy poetry, meditation, wordless prayer, candles, art, books, and anything else that helps you connect with God.

Mystics experience God best through rich images and symbols. You are contemplative, introspective, intuitive, and focused on an inner world as real to you as the exterior one. Hearing from God is more important to you than speaking to God. Others may attribute human characteristics to God, but you see God as ineffable, unnamable, and more vast than any known category. You are intrigued by God’s mystery.

Mystics want to inspire and persuade others, and need to live lives of significance. At times you push the envelope of spirituality, helping the rest of us imagine who we might become if we followed your lead.

Sometimes you may feel a bit guilty about your need for solitude and silence. If so, you probably have bought into the American myth that says being alone and doing nothing is lazy, antisocial, and unproductive. Stop it — now. Give yourself permission to retreat and be alone. It’s essential for your well-being.

On the other hand, don’t get so carried away retreating that you become a recluse. That only deprives the world of your gifts and deprives you of the lessons that come from being with others. Some Mystics may have a true vocation for solitary prayer, but the rest of you need to alternate retreat time with involvement and interaction.

I’ve emphasized the bits that resonated more with me - obviously a boilerplate description won’t match any one individual, but it’s interesting to read nonetheless.

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4 Comments

  1. Posted September 13, 2008 at 11:18 pm | Permalink

    El, I agree. Some of your posts definitely reflect some of these mystic elements.

  2. Posted September 14, 2008 at 5:19 am | Permalink

    E.S.,

    I was feeling a little left out until I read this, as I, too, am a mystic. It’s funny how so many parts of that description resonate, despite it being so general.

  3. Posted September 14, 2008 at 2:27 pm | Permalink

    Ah, good, Damian - excellent to know there’s at least one other nutcase out there…

  4. Posted September 14, 2008 at 11:40 pm | Permalink

    I turned out to be a sage. I’m not that surprised but I also thought maybe a prophet.

2 Trackbacks

  1. By Discipulus Scripturae on September 14, 2008 at 8:38 am

    I am a sage?…

    So I took the Spiritual Test linked to in a few other blogs I read. As it turns out I’m a sage according to their criteria. I confess I was hoping to be a prophet, but probably just to be different from the others. As it is, I am just like everyo…

  2. By New Leaven on September 14, 2008 at 6:22 pm

    An Aspirin, Anyone? Peter Kirk and I are Sages….

    Well, I decided to take a shot at the Spiritual Types Test that Peter the Sage and Elshaddai the Mystic took.  I was hoping to come out as a theologian or something like that.  Sage seems to be close.
    And it doesn’t hurt having Peter Kirk as a…

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