Thanks for the recommendation. I just ordered mine from
Amazon.com for a used one, including shipping less than $7.00.
Contemplation is a mystry to me. I am reading “Fire Within” by Fr. Thoms Dubay. It is very intense, strong spirituality. I could not sleep well for the past two weeks and have to put it down for a little while. According to St. Teresa of Avila, contemplative prayer is an infused prayer, if God does not give it, we cannot have it.
And “perfect transformation is impossible without perfect purity”.(p. 136)
“God gives infused prayer…as soon as we are purified and prepared to receive His gift.” (p. 204)
And “…failing to reach the heights of prayer is our fault, not God’s.” (p.204). In other words, if I don’t get the contemplative prayer, it is because I am not good enough, not purified enough!!
Anyone has any experience to share?
Contemplation is a mystery to everyone.
Here is a little excerpt from that little book you have ordered and I’m very glad you have been able to find a copy.
Page 168 referring to St John of the Cross, stanzas:
'Who can describe the understanding He gives to loving souls in whom He dwells? And who can express the experience He imparts to them? Who finally can explain the desires He gives them? Certainly, no-one can! Not even they who receive these communications. As a result these persons let something of their experiences overflow in figures and similies, and from the abundance of their spirit pour out secrets and mysteries rather than rational explanations (Spiritual Canticle, St John of the Cross).
These stanzas, then, were composed in a love flowing from abundant mystical understanding…For mystical wisdom, which comes through love and is the subject of these stanzas,
need not be understood distinctly in order to cause love and affection in the soul, for it is given according to the mode of faith, through which we love God without understanding Him.’
In other words the effect of love is what God desires to work in our souls and it is enough that the soul know that it is God and of God and will most often not understand how God did this nor be able to describe it, but the soul does understand and the effects it has produced and transformed within the soul and understands it to be a great favour and grace from God.
Contemplation is a transforming of the soul into Love, Christ Jesus, it is where prayer becomes life and life becomes prayer (Pope John Paul II). It is a mystical journey that is understood but cannot be described but writers like St Teresa and St John of the Cross use images and have successfully used them to try and glimpse and explain some small part of wonder of this journey. The journey is understood by the soul, by the ‘change’ in the soul because of the indwelling God, but it is inexpressible, all descriptions fall short of describing it. A soul can only say an experience ‘is like’, it cannot say it is, for example, the soul may say that God made His Presence known powerfully and interiorly ‘like a thunderbolt’, but this cannot and does not describe God’s Presence, the soul can only express what it is ‘like’. Still the soul understands God’s Presence even though it cannot describe it.
In short, the soul understands and it understands things it could never comprehend nor figure out by itself, but cannot express and because it cannot express it’s understanding seems lacking, but the soul understands in mystery and mystically.
Every Christian, every soul is called to contemplation and though they may not be able to express their understandings, it is enough that God’s work produces the effects in the soul that He desires for all of His children and the soul ‘knows’ (experiences) God and as a result is recreated, is Divinised, is becoming another Christ in His likeness.
In my prayers and I hope you are sleeping much better.