About This Book
A practical mystical guide for ordinary people seeking God without abandoning daily duties, arguing that persistent desire and focused attention on Christ open the single door to divine presence. The soul is pictured as a secret garden or nest where brief interior retreats restore strength and gradually transform tastes, thoughts, and capacities. Spiritual progress requires an initial deliberate will which God’s grace then stabilizes, and the Holy Spirit harmonizes the inner life over time. Emphasis is placed on consistent inner practice, retuning affections from worldly pursuits, and finding quick, private communion that renews one’s public responsibilities.
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