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The Dark Night Of The Soul

ST. John Of The Cross

Hardback

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The Dark Night Of The Soul

Synopsis

There comes to all souls, at least once in life, a severe test. It is known as the Dark Night of the Soul. It is when we are beleaguered by darkness: spiritual and mental and where no hope seems to be near and everything we try to do is thwarted. It is where the soul is forced to persist and enter into the glorious Golden Dawn of Illumination and kinship with God, or relax into the dull slumber of a mediocre physical existence. You cannot avoid it. If this test hasn't already come in your life-it will. How you deal with it is as important as life itself. This book, written by a high initiate, St. John, will be your counsel and guide.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781163581582
Category:
Collections & Anthologies
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2010-09-10
Publisher:
KESSINGER PUBLISHING
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
270
Dimensions (mm):
152x229x19mm
Weight:
567g

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