The Living Flame of Love (Classic Reprint)

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| Rating | : | 4.11 (716 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1440057354 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 378 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-11-29 |
| Language | : | English |
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One day the conversation turned on a remark in tfyat deep writers Philosophy of Mysticism, to the effect that saints most re markable for their mystical learning and piety were far from exhibiting, in their features and expression, the characteristics usually attributed to them. They are popularly considered, and by artists represented, as soft, fainting, and perhaps hysterical persons ;whereas their portraits present to us countenances of men, or women, of a practical, business-like, working character. The author asked Gorres if he had ever seen an original likeness of St. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Gorres at Munich. Read
Language Notes Text: English (translation) Original Language: Spanish
One can learn to treat people with spiritual love. Diana L Wright Very enlightening. One can learn to treat people with spiritual love.. "ANOTHER OF JOHN'S MYSTICAL MASTERWORKS" according to Steven H Propp. John of the Cross (15ANOTHER OF JOHN'S MYSTICAL MASTERWORKS Steven H Propp John of the Cross (1542-1591) was a Spanish mystic, Carmelite friar and priest, who was---along with Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582)---a founder of the Discalced Carmelites. He wrote many famous books of mysticism, such as Dark Night of the Soul : A Classic in the Literature of Mysticism, Ascent of Mount Carmel, Spiritual Canticle, and Counsels of Light and Love.He suggests that "souls can have no peception of their darkness until they come near to the Divine light, and only when the darkness has been driven. 2-1591) was a Spanish mystic, Carmelite friar and priest, who was---along with Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582)---a founder of the Discalced Carmelites. He wrote many famous books of mysticism, such as Dark Night of the Soul : A Classic in the Literature of Mysticism, Ascent of Mount Carmel, Spiritual Canticle, and Counsels of Light and Love.He suggests that "souls can have no peception of their darkness until they come near to the Divine light, and only when the darkness has been driven. "You'll understand why he is a doctor of the church" according to Cat. I am a discalced Carmelite (You'll understand why he is a doctor of the church I am a discalced Carmelite (3rd order) and presently studying St. John of the Cross. Studying his writings has given to me a deeper sense of who he was and his great love of the Lord. Don't let anyone tell you his works are hard to understand, read for yourself. It really does take more than one time to read. Each time you will get a new prospective, just like any book relating to the divine.. rd order) and presently studying St. John of the Cross. Studying his writings has given to me a deeper sense of who he was and his great love of the Lord. Don't let anyone tell you his works are hard to understand, read for yourself. It really does take more than one time to read. Each time you will get a new prospective, just like any book relating to the divine.
David was born in Minnesota, grew up in the Midwest, and met Beverly in Colorado, where they currently make their home. He is the first editor for his wife, Beverly Lewis, as well as research partner and manager. David Lewis is the bestselling author of "Coming Home", his first solo novel, as well as a keyboard artist and pilot.
