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    Juan de la Cruz
    “I came into the unknown
    and stayed there unknowing
    rising beyond all science.

    I did not know the door
    but when I found the way,
    unknowing where I was,
    I learned enormous things,
    but what I felt I cannot say,
    for I remained unknowing,
    rising beyond all science.

    It was the perfect realm
    of holiness and peace.
    In deepest solitude
    I found the narrow way:
    a secret giving such release
    that I was stunned and stammering,
    rising beyond all science.

    I was so far inside,
    so dazed and far away
    my senses were released
    from feelings of my own.
    My mind had found a surer way:
    a knowledge of unknowing,
    rising beyond all science.

    And he who does arrive
    collapses as in sleep,
    for all he knew before
    now seems a lowly thing,
    and so his knowledge grows so deep
    that he remains unknowing,
    rising beyond all science.

    The higher he ascends
    the darker is the wood;
    it is the shadowy cloud
    that clarified the night,
    and so the one who understood
    remains always unknowing,
    rising beyond all science.

    This knowledge by unknowing
    is such a soaring force
    that scholars argue long
    but never leave the ground.
    Their knowledge always fails the source:
    to understand unknowing,
    rising beyond all science.

    This knowledge is supreme
    crossing a blazing height;
    though formal reason tries
    it crumbles in the dark,
    but one who would control the night
    by knowledge of unknowing
    will rise beyond all science.

    And if you wish to hear:
    the highest science leads
    to an ecstatic feeling
    of the most holy Being;
    and from his mercy comes his deed:
    to let us stay unknowing,
    rising beyond all science.”
    St. John of the Cross

  • #2
    Albert Schweitzer
    “There are two means of refuge from the misery of life — music and cats.”
    Albert Schweitzer



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