Barok w mistyce - hipertrofia myśli i emocji? (2)
Abstract
In the stage of illumination, the soul is dying from the longing for the
Spouse. It finds the most efficient way of moderating the pain of
inevitable temporal separation in contemplative solitude. Since this
solitude does not eliminate the distance, the soul craves for death,
which promises it a beatifying meeting. It becomes the supreme goal for
the soul and is presented by mystics as a fulfilled communication, or
unification. The soul tends to it in a desperate trust in God, filled with a
desire for self-loss. The soul tries to overcome with love the
uncertainty, which shrouds its relation with the hidden God. This love
incites in the soul the desire to see here and now, the impossibility of
which is overcome by the ecstasy granted by grace. An ineffable
inspiration, which allows the soul to communicate with God, is
articulated in the mystical communication thanks to the gift of writing
(charisma affabilitatis) and successful use of the metaphor.
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