![]() ![]() To sight, they are apt to picture figures and forms of persons belonging to the ![]() To spiritual persons representations and objects of a supernatural kind. With respect to all these there may come, and there are wont to come, Treat, therefore, in the present chapter, will be solely those kinds of knowledgeĪnd those apprehensions which belong to the understanding and come supernaturally,īy way of the outward bodily senses - namely, by seeing, hearing, smelling, tastingĪnd touching. Place we gave suitable instruction to the soul concerning them. We led the soul into the night of sense, we shall here say not a word, for in that Of these, since we have treated them already in the first book, where Preceding chapter are those that belong to the understanding and come through naturalĬhannels. The first kinds of knowledge whereof we have spoken in the To the outward bodily senses and how the soul is to conduct itself therein. Of the understanding which proceed from that which is supernaturally represented Of the hindrance and harm that may be caused by apprehensions 182246 Ascent of Mount Carmel/ Book 2 - Chapter XI John of the Cross ![]()
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