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Albertus Magnus – On union with God - The importance of peace and purity of heart
Identifier
015957
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
Holy spirit = Higher spirit in this context.
A description of the experience
Albertus Magnus – On union with God
CHAPTER V - OF PURITY OF HEART, WHICH IS TO BE SOUGHT ABOVE ALL ELSE
Wouldst thou journey by the shortest road, the straight and safe way unto eternal bliss, unto thy true country, to grace and glory? Strive with all thy might to obtain habitual cleanness of heart, purity of mind, quiet of the senses.
Withdraw as much as thou canst from thy acquaintance and from all men, and abstain from such affairs as would hinder thy purpose.
Seek out with jealous care the place, time, and means most suited to quiet and contemplation, and lovingly embrace silence and solitude.
Beware the dangers of which the times are full; fly the agitation of a world never at rest, never still.
Let thy chief study be to gain purity, freedom, and peace of heart. Close the doors of thy senses and dwell within, shutting thy heart as diligently as thou canst against the shapes and images of earthly things.
Of all the practices of the spiritual life purity of heart stands highest, and rightly, for it is the end and reward of all our labours, and is found only with those who live truly according to the spirit. Wherefore thou shouldst employ all thy diligence and skill in order to free thy heart, senses, and affections from whatever could trammel their liberty, or could fetter or ensnare thy soul. Strive earnestly to gather in the wandering affections of thy heart and fix them on the love of the sole and pure Truth, the Sovereign Good; then keep them, as it were, enchained within thee.
Fix thy gaze unwaveringly upon Divine things; spurn the follies of earth and seek to be wholly transformed, yea, even to the heart's core.
Spare no pains, no labour, to purify thy heart and to establish it in unbroken peace.
If thou wouldst arrive thus far, it is needful for thee often to enter within thy soul and to abide therein, disengaging thyself as much as thou canst from all things.
Keep the eye of thy soul ever in purity and peace; suffer not the form and images of this world to defile thy mind; preserve thy will from every earthly care, and let every fibre of thy heart be rooted in the love of the Sovereign Good. If the memory, imagination, and thoughts still dwell below, it follows of necessity that fresh events, memories of the past, and other things will ensnare and drag thee down. But the Holy Spirit abides not amid such empty thoughts.
The source of the experience
Magnus, AlbertusConcepts, symbols and science items
Symbols
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Suppressions
Love with visualisationReducing desires
Reducing opportunities
Reducing threats
Sensory deprivation
Squash the big I am
Suppressing memory
Suppressing obligations
Commonsteps
Minding your own businessQuestioning and doubting all existing beliefs
Staying in a retreat