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Chapter 9: That in the time of this work the rememberance of the holiest
creature that ever God made letteth more than it profiteth
 
HERE BEGINNETH THE NINTH CHAPTER
 
That in the time of this work the remembrance of the holiest Creature that ever 
God made letteth more than it profiteth.
 
AND therefore the sharp stirring of thine understanding, that will always press 
upon thee when thou settest thee to this work, behoveth always be borne down; 
and but thou bear him down, he will bear thee down. Insomuch, that when thou 
weenest best to abide in this darkness, and that nought is in thy mind but only 
God; an thou look truly thou shalt find thy mind not occupied in this darkness, 
but in a clear beholding of some thing beneath God. And if it thus be, surely 
then is that thing above thee for the time, and betwixt thee and thy God. And 
therefore purpose thee to put  down such clear beholdings, be they 
never so holy nor so likely. For one thing I tell thee, it is more profitable to 
the health of thy soul, more worthy in itself, and more pleasing to God and to 
all the saints and angels in heaven--yea, and more helpful to all thy friends, 
bodily and ghostly, quick and dead--such a blind stirring of love unto God for 
Himself, and such a privy pressing upon this cloud of unknowing, and better thee 
were for to have it and for to feel it in thine affection ghostly, than it is 
for to have the eyes of thy soul opened in contemplation or beholding of all the 
angels or saints in heaven, or in hearing of all the mirth and the melody that 
is amongst them in bliss.

And look thou have no wonder of this: for mightest thou once see it as clearly, 
as thou mayest by grace come to for to grope it and feel it in this life, thou 
wouldest think as I say. But be thou sure that clear sight shall never man have 
here in this life: but the  feeling may men have through grace when 
God vouchsafeth. And therefore lift up thy love to that cloud: rather, if I 
shall say thee sooth, let God draw thy love up to that cloud and strive thou 
through help of His grace to forget all other thing.

For since a naked remembrance of any thing under God pressing against thy will 
and thy witting putteth thee farther from God than thou shouldest be if it were 
not, and letteth thee, and maketh thee inasmuch more unable to feel in 
experience the fruit of His love, what trowest thou then that a remembrance 
wittingly and wilfully drawn upon thee will hinder thee in thy purpose? And 
since a remembrance of any special saint or of any clean ghostly thing will 
hinder thee so much, what trowest thou then that the remembrance of any man 
living in this wretched life, or of any manner of bodily or worldly thing, will 
hinder thee and let thee in this work?

I say not that such a naked sudden  thought of any good and clean 
ghostly thing under God pressing against thy will or thy witting, or else 
wilfully drawn upon thee with advisement in increasing of thy devotion, although 
it be letting to this manner of work--that it is therefore evil. Nay! God forbid 
that thou take it so. But I say, although it be good and holy, yet in this work 
it letteth more than it profiteth. I mean for the time. For why? Surely he that 
seeketh God perfectly, he will not rest him finally in the remembrance of any 
angel or saint that is in heaven.


  
 
 
 


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