The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2Cook, Edward Tyas, Sir
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The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2
Cook, Edward Tyas, Sir
Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
Christ Himself was the first true Mystic. "My meat is to do the
will of Him that sent me and to finish His work." What is this but
putting in fervent and the most striking words the foundation of
all real Mystical Religion?--which is that for all our actions, all
our words, all our thoughts, the food upon which they are to live
and have their being is to be the indwelling Presence of God, the
union with God; that is, with the Spirit of Goodness and Wisdom.
Where shall I find God? In myself. That is the true Mystical
Doctrine. But then I myself must be in a state for Him to come and
dwell in me. This is the whole aim of the Mystical Life; and all
Mystical Rules in all times and countries have been laid down for
putting the soul into such a state. That the soul herself should be
heaven, that our Father which is in heaven should dwell in her, that
there is something within us infinitely more estimable than often
comes out, that God enlarges this "palace of our soul" by degrees so
as to enable her to receive Himself, that thus he gives her liberty
but that the soul must give herself up absolutely to Him for Him to
do this, the incalculable benefit of this occasional but frequent
intercourse with the Perfect: this is the conclusion and sum of the
whole matter, put into beautiful language by the Mystics. And of
this process they describe the steps, and assign periods of months
and years during which the steps, they say, are commonly made by
those who make them at all.
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