Cooperating With the Grace of Infused Contemplation
In order to perceive this new reality, the soul must abandon all its discursive activity and become like that which it is to receive.
"Since God, then, as the giver communes with him through a simple, loving knowledge, the individual also, as the receiver, communes with God, through a simple and loving knowledge or attention, so that knowledge is thus joined with knowledge and love with love. The receiver should act according to the mode of what is received, and not otherwise, in order to receive and keep it in the way it is given."
(Living Flame of Love, S 3, 34)
The beginner must overcome his feelings of anxiety he is doing nothing because he is not working with the natural faculties. His work, rather, is receiving.
"They must be content simply with a loving and peaceful attentiveness to God, and live without the concern, without the effort, and without the desire to taste or feel Him. All these desires disquiet the soul and distract it from the peaceful quiet and sweet idleness of the contemplation which is being communicated to it."
(Dark Night of the Soul,
1, 10, 4)
Excerpted from St. John of the Cross and Dr. C. G. Jung, by James Arraj. (Part 9 of 10)