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HERE BEGINNETH THE SEVENTEENTH CHAPTER
 
That a Very contemplative list not meddle him with active life, nor of anything 
that is done or spoken about him, nor yet to answer to his blamers in excusing 
of himself.
 
IN the gospel of Saint Luke it is written, that when our Lord was in the house 
of Martha her sister, all the time that Martha made her busy about the dighting 
of His meat, Mary her sister sat at His feet. And in hearing of His word she 
beheld not to the business of her sister, although her business was full good 
and full holy, for truly it is the first part of active life; nor yet to the 
preciousness of His blessed body, nor to the sweet voice and the words of His 
manhood, although it is better and holier, for it is the second part 
of active life and the first of contemplative life.
But to the sovereignest wisdom of His Godhead lapped in the dark words of His 
manhood, thither beheld she with all the love of her heart. For from thence she 
would not remove, for nothing that she saw nor heard spoken nor done about her; 
but sat full still in her body, with many a sweet privy and a listy love pressed 
upon that high cloud of unknowing betwixt her and her God. For one thing I tell 
thee, that there was never yet pure creature in this life, nor never yet shall 
be, so high ravished in contemplation and love of the Godhead, that there is not 
evermore a high and a wonderful cloud of unknowing betwixt him and his God. In 
this cloud it was that Mary was occupied with many a privy love pressed. And 
why? Because it was the best and the holiest part of contemplation that may be 
in this life, and from this part her list not remove for nothing. Insomuch, that 
when her sister Martha complained to our Lord of her, and bade Him 
bid her sister rise and help her and let her not so work and travail by herself, 
she sat full still and answered not with one word, nor shewed not as much as a 
grumbling gesture against her sister for any plaint that she could make. And no 
wonder: for why, she had another work to do that Martha wist not of. And 
therefore she had no leisure to listen to her, nor to answer her at her plaint.
Lo! friend, all these works, these words, and these gestures, that were shewed 
betwixt our Lord and these two sisters, be set in ensample of all actives and 
all contemplatives that have been since in Holy Church, and shall be to the day 
of doom. For by Mary is understood all contemplatives; for they should conform 
their living after hers. And by Martha, actives on the same manner; and for the 
same reason in likeness. 
 
 
 


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