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CHAPTER
XI
16. Be not foolish, O my soul, and do not let the tumult of your vanity deafen
the ear of your heart. Be attentive. The Word itself calls you to return, and
with him is a place of unperturbed rest, where love is not forsaken unless it
first forsakes. Behold, these things pass away that others may come to be in
their place. Thus even this lowest level of unity[102]
may be made complete in all its parts. "But do I ever pass away?" asks the Word
of God. Fix your habitation in him. O my soul, commit whatsoever you have to
him. For at long last you are now becoming tired of deceit. Commit to truth
whatever you have received from the truth, and you will lose nothing. What is
decayed will flourish again; your diseases will be healed; your perishable parts
shall be reshaped and renovated, and made whole again in you. And these perishable
things will not carry you with them down to where they go when they perish,
but shall stand and abide, and you with them, before God, who abides and continues
forever.
17. Why then, my perverse soul, do you go on following your
flesh? Instead, let it be converted so as to follow you.
Whatever you feel through it is but partial. You do not
know the whole, of which sensations are but parts; and yet
the parts delight you. But if my physical senses had been
able to comprehend the whole--and had not as a part of their
punishment received only a portion of the whole as their
own province--you would then desire that whatever exists
in the present time should also pass away so that the whole
might please you more. For what we speak, you also hear
through physical sensation, and yet you would not wish that
the syllables should remain. Instead, you wish them to fly
past so that others may follow them, and the whole be heard.
Thus it is always that when any single thing is composed
of many parts which do not coexist simultaneously, the whole
gives more delight than the parts could ever do perceived
separately. But far better than all this is He who made
it all. He is our God and he does not pass away, for there
is nothing to take his place.
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