Abandonment (mysticism)

Abandonment is a term often used by mystic and ascetic writers to signify the first stage of the union of the soul with God by conforming to His Will,[1] for example in the work of Jean Pierre de Caussade, Abandonment to Divine Providence:

"You do well to give yourself up entirely and almost solely to the excellent practice of an absolute abandonment to the will of God. In this lies for you all perfection."[2]

References

  1.  "Abandonment". Catholic Encyclopedia 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1907.
  2. Letter to Sister Elizabeth Bourcier de Monthureux, http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade/abandonment.iv.i.i.html, accessed 25 May 2015


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