The discovery of mediocrity first in others and then in oneself is a step–toward an even more disconcerting discovery. Holiness, perfection, and virtue—all these qualities which, without realizing it, we believed to be reflections of the Absolute within ourselves—begin to vanish. Everything which tends to make the ego a point of reference or an autonomous centre must disappear in order to conform with the resurrected Christ who is but pure relation to the Father. Even His humanity is now endowed with divine names. All created riches have been stripped away in order to be nothing but pure relations. –‘The Wound of Love’ A Carthusian Miscellany
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