Mystic Christianity presents an esoteric interpretation of the life, teachings, and spiritual mission of Jesus through the metaphysical lens of Yogi Ramacharaka. Rather than treating Christianity only as doctrine, history, or church tradition, Ramacharaka approaches it as an inner teaching concerned with spiritual awakening, hidden wisdom, divine sonship, the Christ principle, and the deeper meaning behind familiar Gospel events. The result is a distinctive early twentieth-century work at the meeting point of New Thought, Theosophy-adjacent mysticism, comparative religion, and esoteric Christianity.
Written by William Walker Atkinson under one of his most famous pseudonyms, Mystic Christianity belongs to the same broad metaphysical tradition as his works on yoga, mental science, occult philosophy, and spiritual development. The book examines such subjects as the mystical meaning of the virgin birth, the mission of Jesus, the inner teachings of early Christianity, and the spiritual interpretation of Christian symbols. For readers of New Thought classics, Christian mysticism, esoteric Christianity, metaphysical religion, and early modern occult spirituality, this volume remains a serious and influential example of alternative Christian interpretation.