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HERE BEGINNETH THE FIFTH CHAPTER
 
That in the time of this word all the creatures that ever have been, be now, or 
ever shall be, and all the works of those same creatures, should be hid under 
the cloud of forgetting.
 
AND if ever thou shalt come to this cloud and dwell and work therein as I bid 
thee, thee behoveth as this cloud of unknowing is above thee, betwixt thee and 
thy God, right so put a cloud of forgetting beneath thee; betwixt thee and all 
the creatures that ever be made. Thee thinketh, peradventure, that thou art full 
far from God because that this cloud of unknowing is betwixt thee and thy God: 
but surely, an it be well conceived, thou art well further from Him when thou 
hast no cloud of forgetting betwixt thee and all the  creatures that 
ever be made. As oft as I say, all the creatures that ever be made, as oft I 
mean not only the creatures themselves, but also all the works and the 
conditions of the same creatures. I take out not one creature, whether they be 
bodily creatures or ghostly, nor yet any condition or work of any creature, 
whether they be good or evil: but shortly to say, all should be hid under the 
cloud of forgetting in this case.
For although it be full profitable sometime to think of certain conditions and 
deeds of some certain special creatures, nevertheless yet in this work it 
profiteth little or nought. For why? Memory or thinking of any creature that 
ever God made, or of any of their deeds either, it is a manner of ghostly light: 
for the eye of thy soul is opened on it and even fixed thereupon, as the eye of 
a shooter is upon the prick that he shooteth to. And one thing I tell thee, that 
all thing that thou thinketh  upon, it is above thee for the time, 
and betwixt thee and thy God: and insomuch thou art the further from God, that 
aught is in thy mind but only God.
Yea! and, if it be courteous and seemly to say, in this work it profiteth little 
or nought to think of the kindness or the worthiness of God, nor on our Lady, 
nor on the saints or angels in heaven, nor yet on the joys in heaven: that is to 
say, with a special beholding to them, as thou wouldest by that beholding feed 
and increase thy purpose. I trow that on nowise it should help in this case and 
in this work. For although it be good to think upon the kindness of God, and to 
love Him and praise Him for it, yet it is far better to think upon the naked 
being of Him, and to love Him and praise Him for Himself.    
 
 
 


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