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Albertus Magnus – On union with God - On Love
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Albertus Magnus – On union with God
CHAPTER XII - THE POWER OF LOVE
All that we have hitherto described, all that is necessary for salvation, can find in love alone its highest, completest, most beneficent perfection.
Love supplies all that is wanting for our salvation; it contains abundantly every good thing.
It is by love alone that we achieve unity, so that we become one spirit with Him, and receive by and from Him all our happiness: here in grace, hereafter in glory. Love can find no rest till she reposes in the full and perfect possession of the Beloved.
There is nothing keener than love, nothing more subtle, nothing more penetrating. Love cannot rest till it has sounded all the depths and learnt the perfections of its Beloved. It desires to be one with Him, and, if it could, would form but one being with the Beloved.
Love has the power of uniting and transforming; it transforms the one who loves into him who is loved, and him who is loved into him who loves. Each passes into the other, as far as it is possible.
How completely love transports the loved one into him who loves! With what sweetness and delight the one lives in the memory of the other, and how earnestly the lover tries to know, not superficially but intimately, all that concerns the object of his love, and strives to enter as far as possible into his inner life!
Think next of the will, by which also the loved one lives in him who loves. Does he not dwell in him by that tender affection, that sweet and deeply-rooted joy which he feels? On the other hand, the lover lives in the beloved by the sympathy of his desires, by sharing his likes and dislikes, his joys and sorrows, until the two seem to form but one.
Since "love is strong as death," it carries the lover out of himself into the heart of the beloved, and holds him prisoner there.
There is, therefore, but one thing which has power to draw us from outward objects into the depths of our own souls. Nothing but love can lead us thus to feel, to comprehend and experience Divinity.
The power of love alone is able to lift up the soul from earth to the heights of Heaven, nor is it possible to ascend to eternal beatitude except on the wings of love and desire.
Love is the life of the soul, its nuptial garment, its perfection.