Vom Abgeschiedenheit (On Detachment) / Counsels on Discernment
Reden der Unterweisung — Eckhart's early German-vernacular spiritual treatise on detachment (Abgeschiedenheit), the central category of his mysticism
Tradition: Medieval German Christian mysticism
"The detachment of the spirit" (Abgeschiedenheit) as the central category of Christian mysticism — Eckhart's early German-vernacular spiritual treatise
On Detachment (Reden der Unterweisung, Counsels on Discernment) is Meister Eckhart's early German-vernacular spiritual treatise — written for the religious community at Erfurt around 1295-98. The treatise develops Eckhart's central spiritual category: Abgeschiedenheit (detachment, releasement) — the inner spiritual freedom from attachment to created things that opens the soul to its divine ground. The work is composed in accessible vernacular German (one of the first major spiritual-philosophical works in German) and provides practical-spiritual counsels alongside philosophical-theological depth. Subsequent reception of Eckhart's framework has been continuous — through medieval German mysticism (Tauler, Suso), German Idealism (Hegel engaged Eckhart appreciatively), twentieth-century philosophy (Heidegger's engagement with Gelassenheit develops Eckhart), and comparative mysticism (D. T. Suzuki on Eckhart and Zen).
Editions cited
- Meister Eckhart: Teacher and Preacher (Bernard McGinn, Paulist Press, 1986)
- Meister Eckhart: Selected Writings (Oliver Davies, Penguin Classics, 1994)
- Meister Eckhart: A Modern Translation (Raymond B. Blakney, Harper & Row, 1941)
School Embodiments
Eckhart writes from within the Dominican-Thomistic tradition, while developing his distinctive mystical-philosophical framework.
"Dominican-Thomistic framework with distinctive mystical development." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
Eckhart's framework has strong Christian Neoplatonic structure — the divine ground beyond all attributes, the soul's return through detachment.
"Christian Neoplatonic framework of divine ground and return." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A cross-tradition affinity: the apophatic-mystical framework has substantial overlap with Orthodox theology.
"Cross-tradition apophatic-mystical framework." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A cross-tradition affinity: the unity-of-being framework and the doctrine of fana (passing away in God) have substantial parallels.
"Cross-tradition unity-of-being and fana." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A cross-tradition affinity: D. T. Suzuki engaged Eckhart extensively as comparable to Zen — detachment as comparable to non-attachment.
"Suzuki's engagement with Eckhart and Zen." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A cross-tradition affinity: the divine ground beyond manifest attributes has substantial parallels with Kabbalistic Ein Sof.
"Cross-tradition divine ground / Ein Sof." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A retrospective relation: Hegel engaged Eckhart appreciatively; subsequent German Idealist tradition has Eckhartian roots.
"Hegelian-idealist engagement with Eckhart." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A retrospective relation: Heidegger's engagement with Eckhart (especially Gelassenheit) has been substantial.
"Heideggerian engagement with Eckhart." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A complicated relation: the Christian-Platonist framework underlies the mystical theology.
"Christian-Platonist framework." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
A cross-tradition affinity: the framework of release / non-attachment has substantial overlap with Daoist wu wei.
"Cross-tradition release / non-attachment." (On Detachment, paraphrasing)
Christian-mystical tradition.
Internal Tensions
Eckhart's posthumous 1329 condemnation by Pope John XXII (28 propositions declared heretical or suspect) has been continuously engaged. Modern rehabilitation (Bernard McGinn especially) has substantially recovered Eckhart's philosophical-theological achievement. The cross-tradition reception (Heidegger, Suzuki, comparative mysticism) has made Eckhart a major reference for contemporary engagement.
I. Time
The temporal practice of detachment leading to the timeless divine ground.
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II. Space
The non-local space of the divine ground; the interior space of the detached soul.
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III. Matter
Embodied human life subject to detachment from created things.
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IV. Observer
The soul finding its ground in the divine ground — embodied, singular. Personal-providential God as framework.
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V. Energy
The energies of detachment / releasement; the divine energy received in the detached soul.
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VI. Information
The mystical-philosophical tradition preserved through Eckhart's vernacular German articulation.
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How Vom Abgeschiedenheit (On Detachment) / Counsels on Discernment resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 26 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas, all mainstream
Matter · 7 dilemmas · 4 distinctive
What stuff is — fundamental, relational, or appearance.
3 mainstream positions
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.