WebApr 4, 2024 · The Obscure Night Of The Soul. Upon an obscure night, Fevered with love in love's anxiety , (O hapless- happy plight!) I went, none seeing me, Forth from my house where all things quiet be. By night, secure from sight, And by the secret stair, disguisedly, (O hapless-happy plight!) WebFeb 4, 2024 · Upon an obscure night, Fevered with love in love's anxiety, (O hapless-happy plight!) I went, none seeing me, Forth from my house where all things quiet be. By night, …
The Obscure Night Of The Soul Poem by Arthur Symons
http://www.saintsbooks.net/books/St.%20John%20of%20the%20Cross%20-%20Dark%20Night%20of%20the%20Soul.pdf WebIn the Ascent, John wrote of the "active" night; the Dark Night addresses the "passive" night of purification of the sense and spirit to prepare the soul for union with God. By himself even with ordinary grace, man cannot be transformed totally in God. God must act on passive man. The poem is obscure metaphor. bioethics uottawa
Spiritual lessons I’ve learned from St. John of the Cross’s Dark Night …
• Dark Night of the Soul verse translation of the poem. • Text of Dark Night of the Soul from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library • Original and Translation of Dark Night of the Soul From The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross WebJan 24, 2013 · The Obscure Night of the Soul. Upon an obscure night Fevered with love in love's anxiety (O hapless-happy plight!), I went, none seeing me, Forth from my house where all things be. By night, secure from sight, And by the secret stair, disguisedly, (O hapless-happy plight!) By night, and privily, Forth from my house where all things quiet be. WebDARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL. Saint John of the Cross, Doctor of the Church . 1542- 1591 . Translated and edited, with an Introduction, by E. ALLISON PEERS from the critical edition of P. SILVERIO DE SANTA TERESA, C.D. ... And this latter night is a more obscure and dark and terrible purgation, as we shall say afterwards.[2] ... bioethics uoc