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The Imitation of Christ 
Thomas à Kempis
 



The Fifth Chapter
OURSELVES
WE MUST not rely too much upon ourselves, for grace and understanding are often 
lacking in us. We have but little inborn light, and this we quickly lose through 
negligence. Often we are not aware that we are so blind in heart. Meanwhile we 
do wrong, and then do worse in excusing it. At times we are moved by passion, 
and we think it zeal. We take others to task for small mistakes, and overlook 
greater ones in ourselves. We are quick enough to feel and brood over the things 
we suffer from others, but we think nothing of how much others suffer from us. 
If a man would weigh his own deeds fully and rightly, he would find little cause 
to pass severe judgment on others.
The interior man puts the care of himself before all other concerns, and he who 
attends to himself carefully does not find it hard to hold his tongue about 
others. You will never be devout of heart unless you are thus silent about the 
affairs of others and pay particular attention to yourself. If you attend wholly 
to God and yourself, you will be little disturbed by what you see about you.
Where are your thoughts when they are not upon yourself? And after attending to 
various things, what have you gained if you have neglected self? If you wish to 
have true peace of mind and unity of purpose, you must cast all else aside and 
keep only yourself before your eyes.
You will make great progress if you keep yourself free from all temporal cares, 
for to value anything that is temporal is a great mistake. Consider nothing 
great, nothing high, nothing pleasing, nothing acceptable, except God Himself or 
that which is of God. Consider the consolations of creatures as vanity, for the 
soul that loves God scorns all things that are inferior to Him. God alone, the 
eternal and infinite, satisfies all, bringing comfort to the soul and true joy 
to the body.









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