BOOK XIII
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If we truly love God, let us reject all that is not him so that he may manifest himself in us without hindrance. Let us forget sects and sectarians, sciences and scholars, laws and lawyers, homelands and politicians, slaves and masters, and let us serve only our inner peace, taking counsel only from our deep conscience. |
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The Mother is found in faith and in patience, and she acts immediately. She is the one that delivers and cures. The water from heaven makes the earth germinate, but all remain deaf and blind before the miracle of God, for they think they are more intelligent and wiser than the creator of innumerable worlds. |
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We shall know that we are prepared for the divine quest when we are tired of running away from ourselves, tired of getting passionate, tired of lying to ourselves, tired of becoming lost, tired of rebelling, tired of becoming distracted, of becoming agitated and of scattering ourselves in the world.
Then we shall no longer consider the place we occupy here below, but rather the emptiness or plenitude of our hearts, which is the only thing that matters. |
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Build your house, cultivate your garden, weave your clothes, sew your shoes, cut your wood, make your bread, bury the dead, water the earth, help the woman to give birth, raise the child. Turn your hand to these things once and meditate on the beginning and the end of the middle world, in order to know the beginning of the lower world that unites with the perfection of the higher world. Thus, you shall remember where you came from, you shall understand where Then faith shall be in us like the superabundance of the powers of the divine life that overflows our narrow bounds under the irresistible drive of love. |
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Ignorance is like strength outside and weakness inside. Holiness is like weakness outside and strength inside. Wisdom is like strength inside and outside, and sometimes also like weakness outside and inside; that is to say, like God in the holy ignorance of love, which is kept or lost according to his will.
"Oh, mystery of the Unique One's choice and gift!" |
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He who reads until the end the Book of opposites and knows how to unite them in the unique, double, quadruple and octuple NAME, shall seem wise to the wise men, holy to the holy and foolish to the fools. Thus, many have lectured magnificently on God, on his attributes and his creation, but how many have glimpsed the hem of his robe, and how many have kissed his footprints? But how many, then, have contemplated the splendour of his body, and how many - what astonishment! - have savoured the delights of his heart? |
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Those who through love and through knowledge teach the way back to the Unique One are sages among saints, but those who penetrate the Lord's secret through the silence of adoration are saints among sages.
In this way, the goods of the earth through earthly affairs, the goods of heaven through heavenly commerce, but God through God alone. |
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The words of the Book are nothing; it is the palpable light of the Unique One that is all. When we possess it in our head, in our heart and in our hands, we shall no longer need the teaching, the consolation, the work, nor the care of anyone, for it is the Lord in person that shall be in us and that shall make us live in him. |
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