- Ascent of Mount Carmel
The Ascent of Mount Carmel is the third major work of St.
John of the Cross a Spanish mystic and major figure of theCatholic Reformation in 16th Century Spain. The book is a systematic treatment of the ascetical life in pursuit of mystical union withChrist , giving advice and reporting on his own experience.Considered to be his introductory work on mystical theology, this work begins with an allegorical poem. The rest of the text is a detailed explanation and interpretation of the poem. The poem is as follows:
:"On a dark night, Kindled in love with yearnings :"-- oh, happy chance! -- :"I went forth without being observed, :"My house being now at rest.
:"In darkness and secure, :"By the secret ladder, disguised :"-- oh, happy chance! --:"In darkness and in concealment, :"My house being now at rest.
:"In the happy night, :"In secret, when none saw me, :"Nor I beheld aught, :"Without light or guide, save that which burned in my heart.
:"This light guided me :"More surely than the light of noonday,:"To the place where he (well I knew who!) was awaiting me :"-- A place where none appeared.
:"Oh, night that guided me, :"Oh, night more lovely than the dawn, :"Oh, night that joined Beloved with lover, :"Lover transformed in the Beloved!
:"Upon my flowery breast, :"Kept wholly for himself alone, :"There he stayed sleeping, and I caressed him, :"And the fanning of the cedars made a breeze.
:"The breeze blew from the turret :"As I parted his locks; :"With his gentle hand he wounded my neck :"And caused all my senses to be suspended.
:"I remained, lost in oblivion;:"My face I reclined on the Beloved. :"All ceased and I abandoned myself, :"Leaving my cares forgotten among the lilies.
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