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Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year by Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen
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“A soul which listens to self, which is preoccupied with its feelings, which indulges in useless thoughts or desires, scatters its forces. It is not completely under God’s sway. Its lyre is not in tune, so that when the Master strikes it, he cannot draw forth divine harmonies; it is too human and discordant    The soul which reserves anything for self in its interior kingdom, whose powers are not all “enclosed” in God, cannot be a perfect “Praise of Glory,”. . . because it is not in unity. So that, instead of persevering in praise, in simplicity, whatever may happen, it must be continually tuning the strings of its instrument, which are all a little off key. How necessary is this blessed unity for the soul that desires to live here below the life of the blessed—that is, of simple beings, of spirits.”
Father Gabriel, Divine Intimacy
“an intimate sharing between friends . . . . taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us” (Life 8).”
Father Gabriel, Divine Intimacy