In order to arrive at having pleasure in everything, Desire to have pleasure in nothing.
In order to arrive at possessing everything, Desire to possess nothing.
In order to arrive at being everything, Desire to be nothing.
In order to arrive at knowing everything, Desire to know nothing.
In order to arrive at that point where you take no pleasure, you must go by a way that gives no pleasure.
In order to arrive at that point where you know nothing, you must go by a way you do not know.
In order to arrive at that point where you are free of possessing, you must go by a way you do not possess.
In order to arrive at that point at which you are nothing, you must go through that which you are not.
— St. John of the Cross, Ascent of Mount Carmel, book I chapter 13, section 11
[...] Lenten meditation February 21, 2008 Posted by demolition65 in Blogging, Catholicism, Requiscat in Pacem, Smart People. trackback via The Anchoress. [...]
Reminds me to T.S. Eliot (though this is no doubt the source):
Shall I say it again? In order to arrive there,
To arrive where you are, to get from where you are not,
You must go by a way wherein there is no ecstasy.
One of my favorite poems.
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February 21st, 2008 at 11:50 am
[...] Lenten meditation February 21, 2008 Posted by demolition65 in Blogging, Catholicism, Requiscat in Pacem, Smart People. trackback via The Anchoress. [...]
February 21st, 2008 at 10:09 pm
Reminds me to T.S. Eliot (though this is no doubt the source):
Shall I say it again? In order to arrive there,
To arrive where you are, to get from where you are not,
You must go by a way wherein there is no ecstasy.
One of my favorite poems.
[Edited to admit link - admin]