
Episode 26 – The Mystic: Surrender, Salvation, and the Search for Transcendence 2c6u1n
Descripción de Episode 26 – The Mystic: Surrender, Salvation, and the Search for Transcendence 4c5s5o
Welcome to the 26th episode of our show, The Second Sex. In this episode, we turn to Chapter 13, The Mystic, from the Justification section, covering pages 802 to 811. In this powerful and introspective chapter, Simone de Beauvoir examines the mystic woman—one who seeks transcendence through divine union rather than through love, work, or rebellion. Beauvoir suggests that mysticism often represents a sublimated form of romantic or earthly longing, shaped by a patriarchal society where women are conditioned to find meaning through male figures. She explores how women mystics, denied worldly agency, turn toward God—typically imagined as a distant, masculine presence—projecting their need for validation and purpose onto a divine ideal. Through evocative examples, Beauvoir reveals how the language of mysticism blurs spiritual and erotic boundaries, describing union with God in carnal, even sensual . The mystic’s embrace of suffering, humility, and self-annihilation echoes Christ-like sacrifice, yet often becomes a paradoxical means of asserting personal importance. Beauvoir distinguishes between genuine spiritual actors and those whose devotion masks a deeper narcissistic drive for self-affirmation. This episode explores the tension between transcendence and self-erasure, and how even the most sacred quests can reflect the complex interplay of gender, desire, and existential yearning. 3p6h14
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