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The day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw and knew I saw all things in God and God in all things.
Mechthild of Magdeburg
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Mechthild of Magdeburg
Died: 1282
Died: January 1
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From suffering I have learned this: that whoever is sore wounded by love will never be made whole unless she embraces the very same love which wounded her.
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I was created in love. For that reason nothing can express my beauty nor liberate me except love alone.
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How should one live? Live Welcoming to all.
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Those who would know much, and love little, will ever remain at but the beginning of a godly life.
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Prayer is naught else but a yearning of soul ... it draws down the great God into the little heart it drives the hungry soul up to the plenitude of God it brings together these two lovers, God and the soul, in a wondrous place where they speak much of love.
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A fish cannot drown in water, A bird does not fall in air. In the fire of creation, God doesn't vanish: The fire brightens. Each creature God made must live in its own true nature How could I resist my nature, That lives for oneness with God?
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Lord, you are my lover, my longing, my flowing stream, my sun, and I am your reflection.
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God, give me by Your grace what You give to dogs by nature.
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A Light of utmost splendor glows on the eyes of my soul. Therein have I seen the inexpressible ordering of all things, and recognized God's unspeakable glory -- that incomprehensible wonder -- the tender caress between God and the soul...the unmingled joy of union, the living love of eternity as it now is and evermore shall be.
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The soul is made of love and must ever strive to return to love. Therefore, it can never find rest nor happiness in other things. It must lose itself in love. By its very nature it must seek God, who is love.
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