“This is the reason why we do not feel complete ease
in our hearts and souls: we look here for satisfaction in things which are so
trivial, where there is no rest to be found, and do not know our God who is
almighty, all wise, all good; he is rest itself. God wishes to be known, and is pleased that
we should rest in him; for all that is below him doses nothing to satisfy us;
and this is why, until all that is made seems as nothing, no soul can be at
rest. When a soul sets all at nothing
for love, to have him who is everything, then he is able to receive spiritual
rest.”—English anchoress and Christian mystic Julian of Norwich, from Revelations of Divine Love (1393),
excerpted in The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism, edited by
Bernard McGinn (2006)
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