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HERE BEGINNETH THE SEVENTH CHAPTER
 
How a man shall have him in this work against all thoughts, and specially 
against all those that arise of his own curiosity, of cunning, and of natural 
wit.
 
AND if any thought rise and will press continually above thee betwixt thee and 
that darkness, and ask thee saying, "What seekest thou, and what wouldest thou 
have?" say thou, that it is God that thou wouldest have. "Him I covet, Him I 
seek, and nought but Him."
And if he ask thee, "What is that God?" say thou, that it is God that made thee 
and bought thee, and that graciously hath called thee to thy degree. "And in 
Him," say, "thou hast no skill." And therefore say, "Go thou down again," and 
tread him fast down with a stirring of love, although he seem to thee 
right holy, and seem to thee as he would help thee to seek Him. For peradventure 
he will bring to thy mind diverse full fair and wonderful points of His 
kindness, and say that He is full sweet, and full loving, full gracious, and 
full merciful. And if thou wilt hear him, he coveteth no better; for at the last 
he will thus jangle ever more and more till he bring thee lower, to the mind of 
His Passion.
And there will he let thee see the wonderful kindness of God, and if thou hear 
him, he careth for nought better. For soon after he will let thee see thine old 
wretched living, and peradventure in seeing and thinking thereof he will bring 
to thy mind some place that thou hast dwelt in before this time. So that at the 
last, or ever thou wit, thou shalt be scattered thou wottest not where. The 
cause of this scattering is, that thou heardest him first wilfully, then 
answeredest   him, receivedest him, and lettest him alone.
And yet, nevertheless, the thing that he said was both good and holy. Yea, and 
so holy, that what man or woman that weeneth to come to contemplation without 
many such sweet meditations of their own wretchedness, the passion, the 
kindness, and the great goodness, and the worthiness of God coming before, 
surely he shall err and fail of his purpose. And yet, nevertheless, it behoveth 
a man or a woman that hath long time been used in these meditations, 
nevertheless to leave them, and put them and hold them far down under the cloud 
of forgetting, if ever he shall pierce the cloud of unknowing betwixt him and 
his God. Therefore what time that thou purposest thee to this work, and feelest 
by grace that thou art called of God, lift then up thine heart unto God with a 
meek stirring of love; and mean God that made thee, and bought thee, and that 
graciously hath called thee to thy   degree, and receive none other 
thought of God. And yet not all these, but if thou list; for it sufficeth 
enough, a naked intent direct unto God without any other cause than Himself.
And if thee list have this intent lapped and folden in one word, for thou 
shouldest have better hold thereupon, take thee but a little word of one 
syllable: for so it is better than of two, for ever the shorter it is the better 
it accordeth with the work of the Spirit. And such a word is this word GOD or 
this word LOVE. Choose thee whether thou wilt, or another; as thee list, which 
that thee liketh best of one syllable. And fasten this word to thine heart, so 
that it never go thence for thing that befalleth.
This word shall be thy shield and thy spear, whether thou ridest on peace or on 
war. With this word, thou shalt beat on this cloud and this darkness above thee. 
With this word, thou shall smite down all manner of   thought under the 
cloud of forgetting. Insomuch, that if any thought press upon thee to ask thee 
what thou wouldest have, answer them with no more words but with this one word. 
And if he proffer thee of his great clergy to expound thee that word and to tell 
thee the conditions of that word, say him: That thou wilt have it all whole, and 
not broken nor undone. And if thou wilt hold thee fast on this purpose, be thou 
sure, he will no while abide. And why? For that thou wilt not let him feed him 
on such sweet meditations of God touched before.    
 
 
 


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