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A series of essays and biographical sketches portrays mystics and humble contemplatives whose encounter with the divine is described as an inner light that transforms character and sustains suffering. The author contrasts genuine spiritual experience with intellectual pride and worldly skepticism, examines conversions, ecstatic phenomena, and the psychological signs of sanctity, and recounts examples of celebrated holy figures. Interwoven reflections consider prayer, miracles, pilgrimages, and the trials such souls endure, arguing that simplicity, trust, and self-giving reveal a distinct, luminous life of faith.
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