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Dark Night of the Soul
Dark Night of the Soul | Saint John of the Cross
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This new edition of the Image classic, with more than 100,000 copies sold, brings E. Allison Peers's magnificent translation of St. John of the Cross's masterpiece "Dark Night of the Soul" to a new generation of readers and will renew the interest of those already familiar with its soaring poetry and timeless truths. The sixteenth-century Carmelite monk St. John of the Cross stands alongside St. Teresa of Avila as the West's best known and most beloved Christian mystic. As Peers writes in the Introduction to his definitive translation of "Dark Night of the Soul," "The most sublime of all Spanish mystics, he soars aloft on the wings of Divine love to heights known hardly to any of them... True to the character of his thought, his style is always forceful and energetic." "Dark Night of the Soul" follows the soul's journey from a state of abandonment and darkness to a loving union with God. In a voice at once grandiose and melodious, and a style that combines the systematic theology of St. Thomas Aquinas with rapturous poetry, St. John describes the process of moving away from routine religious rituals and embracing a Being who can be known only through love. His words, Peers writes, "are a wonderful illustration of the theological truth that grace, far from destroying nature, ennobles and dignifies it, and of the agreement always found between the natural and the supernatural -- between the principles of sound reason and the sublime manifestations of Divine grace." One of the greatest contributions to the literature of mysticism, "Dark Night of the Soul" offers support and encouragement to all who seek oneness with God.
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Jari-chan
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This sure is a book for more spiritual people than I am, but this title worked for a challenge and helps me with my everyday job. Also, it was very interesting to read. Not easy, though. But I'm sure it'll help me with my customers. The way of praying shown by St. John must be a very intense experience.

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jessamyngrace
Dark Night of the Soul | Saint John of the Cross

For this night is gradually drawing the spirit away from its ordinary and common experience of things and bringing it better the Divine sense, which is a stranger and an alien to all human ways. It seems now to the soul that it is going for from its very self, with much affliction.

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jessamyngrace
Dark Night of the Soul | Saint John of the Cross

Those, then, who start from these beginnings and make good progress attach themselves to no visible instruments, nor do they burden themselves with such, nor desire to know more than is necessary in order that they may act well; for they set their eyes only on being right with God and on pleasing Him, and therein consists their covetousness.

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LiteraryMind
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Not a thick read and the writing can be a bit complex. However, St. John's mystic style will keep your mind and soul in yearning and fascination. A beautiful read that shows just how deep our souls can travel to reach an ultimate love for God. 👏🏻

Libby1 I'm reading Prayer by Philip Yancey today and came across a passage about this book just this morning. 8y
LiteraryMind @Libby1 That's awesome! 😊 I'll have to look into Prayer. Yes, St. John of the Cross truly captures a beautiful relationship between man and God! It has helped me tremendously in my discernment for Consecrated Life. Blessings to you! 8y
Libby1 God bless you, @LiteraryMind ❤️ 8y
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