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Christian Mysticism
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 41: That in all other works beneath this, men should keep discretion; but in this none (3)
And therefore for God’s love govern thee discreetly in body and in soul, and get thee thine health as much as thou mayest. And if sickness come against thy power, have patience and abide meekly God’s mercy: and all is then good enough. For I tell thee truly, that ofttimes patience in sickness and in other diverse tribulations pleaseth God much more than any liking devotion that thou mayest have in thy health.
Christian Mysticism
Chapter V: On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things. (1)
Fit objects for admiration are the Stoics, who say that the soul is not affected by the body, either to vice by disease, or to virtue by health; but...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter LIV (54.1)
If a man may attain thereunto, to be unto God as his hand is to a man, let him be therewith content, and not seek farther. This is my faithful...
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Sufi
Bayazid and the Saint (31-40)
Lo! God of His bounty and favor Has sent me this pain and sickness in my old age; He has given me pain in the back, that I may not fail To spring up...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIII (23.1)
There be some who talk of other ways and preparations to this end, and say we must lie still under God’s hand, and be obedient and resigned and...
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Sufi
The Knowledge of God (12)
The doctor, physicist, and astrologer are doubtless right each in his particular branch of knowledge, but they do not see that illness is, so to...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter X (10.2)
What is better and nobler than true poorness in spirit? Yet when that is held up before us, we will have none of it, but are always seeking...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XX: The True Gnostic Exercises Patience and Self - Restraint. (40)
Thus, then, while we attempt piously to advance, we shall have put on us the mild yoke of the Lord from faith to faith, one charioteer driving each of...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XII (12.2)
She promiseth much, and performeth little. Moreover there liveth no man on earth who may always have rest and peace without troubles and crosses,...
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