Of
the Third and Most Perfect State,
and of Reason, and of the Works Done
Of the third and most perfect state, and of reason, and of the works done by the soul who has arrived at this light. And of a beautiful vision which this devout soul once received, in which the method of arriving at perfect purity is fully treated, and the means to avoid judging our neighbor is spoken of.
“Those who belong to the third state, which immediately follows the last, having arrived at this glorious light, are perfect in every condition in which they may be, and receive every event which I permit to happen to them with due reverence, as I have mentioned to you when speaking of the third and unitive state of the soul. These deem themselves worthy of the troubles and stumbling-blocks caused them by the world, and of the privation of their own consolation, and indeed of whatever circumstance happens to them. And inasmuch as they deem themselves worthy of trouble, so also do they deem themselves unworthy of the fruit which they receive after their trouble. They have known and tasted in the light My Eternal Will, which wishes naught else but your good, and gives and permits these troubles in order that you should be sanctified in Me.
“Those who belong to the third state, which immediately follows the last, having arrived at this glorious light, are perfect in every condition in which they may be, and receive every event which I permit to happen to them with due reverence, as I have mentioned to you when speaking of the third and unitive state of the soul. These deem themselves worthy of the troubles and stumbling-blocks caused them by the world, and of the privation of their own consolation, and indeed of whatever circumstance happens to them. And inasmuch as they deem themselves worthy of trouble, so also do they deem themselves unworthy of the fruit which they receive after their trouble. They have known and tasted in the light My Eternal Will, which wishes naught else but your good, and gives and permits these troubles in order that you should be sanctified in Me.
Wherefore the soul having known My Will, clothes herself with
it, and fixes her attention on nothing else except seeing in what way she can
preserve and increase her perfection to the glory and praise of My Name,
opening the eye of her intellect and fixing it in the light of faith upon
Christ crucified, My only-begotten Son, loving and following His doctrine,
which is the rule of the road for perfect and imperfect alike. And see, how My
Truth, the Lamb, who became enamored of her when He saw her, gives the soul the
doctrine of perfection. She knows what this perfection is, having seen it
practiced by the sweet and amorous Word, My only-begotten Son, who was fed at
the table of holy desire, seeking the honor of Me, the Eternal Father, and your
salvation. And, inflamed with this desire, He ran, with great eagerness, to the
shameful death of the Cross, and accomplished the obedience which was imposed
on Him by Me, His Father, not shunning labors or insults or withdrawing on
account of your ingratitude or ignorance of so great a benefit, or because of
the persecutions of the Jews, or on account of the insults, derision,
grumbling, and shouting of the people. But all this He passed through like the
true Captain and Knight that He was, whom I had placed on the battle-field to
deliver you from the hands of the Devil, so that you might be free, and drawn
out of the most terrible slavery in which you could ever be, and also to teach
you His road, His doctrine, and His rule, so that you might open the Door of
Me, Eternal Life, with the key of His precious Blood, shed with such fire of
love, with such hatred of your sins. It was as if the sweet and amorous Word,
My Son, should have said to you: ‘Behold, I have made the road, and opened the
door with My Blood.’ Do not you then be negligent to follow, laying yourselves
down to rest in self-love and ignorance of the road, presuming to choose to serve
Me in your own way, instead of in the way which I have made straight for you by
means of My Truth, the Incarnate Word, and built up with His Blood. Rise up
then, promptly, and follow Him, for no one can reach Me, the Father, if not by
Him; He is the Way and the Door by which you must enter into Me, the Sea
Pacific.
“When therefore the soul has arrived at seeing, knowing, and tasting, in
its full sweetness, this light, she runs, as one enamored and inflamed with
love, to the table of holy desire; she does not see herself in herself, seeking
her own consolation either spiritual or temporal, but, like one who has placed
his all in this light and knowledge, and has destroyed his own will, she shuns
no labor from whatever source it comes, but rather enduring the troubles, the
insults, the temptations of the Devil, and the murmurings of men, eats at the
table of the most holy Cross, the food of the honor of Me, the Eternal God, and
of the salvation of souls; seeking no reward, either from Me or from creatures,
because she is stripped of mercenary love, that is of love for Me based on
interested motives, and is clothed in perfect light, loving Me in perfect
purity, with no other regard than for the praise and glory of My Name, serving
neither Me for her own delight, nor her neighbor for her own profit, but purely
through love alone. Such as these have lost themselves, and have stripped
themselves of the Old Man, that is of their own sensuality, and, having clothed
themselves with the New Man, the sweet Christ Jesus, My Truth, follow Him
manfully.
These are they who sit at the table of holy desire, having been more
anxious to slay their own will than to slay and mortify their own body. They
have indeed mortified their body, though not as an end in itself, but as a means
which helps them to stay their own will, as I said to you when explaining that
sentence that I wished few words and many deeds, and so ought you to do. Their
principal desire should be to slay their own will, so that it may not seek or
wish anything else than to follow My sweet Truth, Christ crucified, seeking the
honor and glory of My Name and the salvation of souls. Those who are in this
sweet light know it, and remain constantly in peace and quiet, and no one
scandalizes them, for they have cut away that thing by which stumbling-blocks
are caused, namely their own will. And all the persecutions, with which the
world and the Devil can attack them, slide under their feet, standing, as they
do, in the waters of many tribulations and temptations, and do not hurt them,
for they remain attached to Me by the umbilical cord of fiery desire. Such a
man rejoices in everything, nor does he make himself judge of My servants, or
of any rational creature, but rejoices in every condition and in every manner
of holiness which he sees, saying: ‘Thanks be to You, Eternal Father, who have
in Your House many mansions.’ And he rejoices more in the different ways of
holiness which he sees, than if he were to see all traveling by one road,
because, in this way, he perceives the greatness of My Goodness become more
manifest, and thus, rejoicing, draws from all the fragrance of the rose. And
not only in the case of good, but even when he sees something evidently sinful,
he does not fall into judgment, but rather into true and holy compassion,
interceding with Me for sinners and saying, with perfect humility: ‘To-day it
is your turn, and tomorrow it will be mine unless the Divine Grace preserve
me.’
“Enamor yourself, dearest daughter, of this sweet and excellent state,
and gaze at those who run in this glorious light and holiness, for they have
holy minds, and eat at the table of holy desire, and, with the light, have
arrived at feeding on the food of souls, that is, the honor of Me, the Eternal
Father, being clothed with burning love in the sweet garment of My Lamb, My
only-begotten Son, namely His doctrine. These do not lose their time in passing
false judgments, either on My servants or the servants of the world, and they
are never scandalized by any murmurings of men, either for their own sake or
that of others. That is to say, in their own case they are content to endure
anything for My Name’s sake; and when an injury is done to some one else, they
endure it with compassion of this injured neighbor, and without murmuring against
him who caused the injury, or him who received it, because their love is not
disordinate, but has been ordered in Me, the Eternal God.
“And, since their love is so ordered, these souls, my dearest daughter,
never take offense from those they love, nor from any rational creature, their
will being dead and not alive, wherefore they never assume the right to judge
the will of men, but only the will of My Clemency. These observe the doctrine
which, as you know, was given you by My Truth at the beginning of your life,
when you were thinking in what way you could arrive at perfect purity, and were
praying to Me with a great desire of doing so. You know what was replied to
you, while you were asleep, concerning this holy desire, and that the words
resounded not only in your mind, but also in your ear. So much so, that, if you
remember truly, you returned to your waking body, when My Truth said, ‘Will you
arrive at perfect purity, and be freed from stumbling-blocks, so that your mind
may not be scandalized by anything?’ Unite yourself always to Me by the
affection of love, for I am the Supreme and Eternal Purity. I am that Fire
which purifies the soul, and the closer the soul is to Me, the purer she
becomes, and the further she is from Me, the more does her purity leave her;
which is the reason why men of the world fall into such iniquities, for they
are separated from Me, while the soul, who, without any medium, unites herself
directly to Me, participates in My Purity. Another thing is necessary for you
to arrive at this union and purity, namely, that you should never judge the
will of man in anything that you may see done or said by any creature
whatsoever, either to yourself or to others. My will alone should you consider,
both in them and in yourself. And, if you should see evident sins or defects,
draw out of those thorns the rose, that is to say, offer them to Me, with holy
compassion. In the case of injuries done to yourself, judge that My will
permits this in order to prove virtue in yourself, and in My other servants,
esteeming that he who acts thus does so as the instrument of My will;
perceiving, moreover, that such apparent sinners may frequently have a good
intention, for no one can judge the secrets of the heart of man. That which you
do not see you should not judge in your mind, even though it may externally be
open mortal sin, seeing nothing in others, but My will, not in order to judge,
but, as has been said, with holy compassion. In this way you will arrive at
perfect purity, because acting thus, your mind will not be scandalized, either
in Me or in your neighbor. Otherwise you fall into contempt of your neighbor,
if you judge his evil will towards you, instead of My will acting in him. Such
contempt and scandal separates the soul from Me, and prevents perfection, and,
in some cases, deprives a man of grace, more or less according to the gravity
of his contempt, and the hatred which his judgment has conceived against his
neighbor.
“A different reward is received by the soul who perceives only My will,
which, as has been said, wishes nothing else but your good; so that everything
which I give or permit to happen to you, I give so that you may arrive at the
end for which I created you. And because the soul remains always in the love of
her neighbor, she remains always in Mine, and thus remains united to Me.
Wherefore, in order to arrive at purity, you must entreat Me to do three
things: to grant you to be united to Me by the affection of love, retaining in
your memory the benefits you have received from Me; and with the eye of your
intellect to see the affection of My love, with which I love you inestimably;
and in the will of others to discern My will only, and not their evil will, for
I am their Judge, not you, and, in doing this, you will arrive at all
perfection.
“This was the doctrine given to you by My Truth, if you remember well.
Now I tell you, dearest daughter, that such as these, who have learnt this
doctrine, taste the earnest of eternal life in this life; and, if you have well
retained this doctrine, you will not fall into the snares of the Devil, because
you will recognize them in the case about which you have asked Me.
“But, nevertheless, in order to satisfy your desire more clearly, I will
tell you and show you how men should never discern by judgment, but with holy
compassion.”
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