Part, Chapter, §
1 Pref, Intro,Biograph | in the ~Prologue to "The Mind's Road to God." In addition
2 Pref, Intro,Intro | laws as the ideas in the ~mind of God. If permanence and
3 Pref, Intro,Intro | stages in the process of the mind's ~elevation to God, and
4 Pref, Intro,Intro | knowledge of the divine mind which is ~sure. It is only
5 Pref, Intro,Intro | reflection of the divine mind in one's ~sensory experience.
6 Pref, Intro,Intro | one sees His image in the mind; one sees His goodness in
7 MindRoad | THE MIND'S ROAD TO GOD~ ~ ~ ~ ~
8 MindRoad,Prologue,1 | enlighten the eyes of our ~mind to guide our feet into the
9 MindRoad,Prologue,2 | meditated on the ascent ~of the mind to God, amongst other things
10 MindRoad,Prologue,3 | therefore so ~absorbed the mind of Francis that his soul
11 MindRoad,Prologue,3 | apprehension by which the mind turns most directly and ~
12 MindRoad,Prologue,4 | unless the ~mirror of the mind be clear and polished.~ ~ ~
13 MendicantVision, 1,4 | threefold progress, our mind has three principal aspects. ~
14 MendicantVision, 1,4 | wherefore it is called mind. From all ~of which considerations
15 MendicantVision, 1,4 | may love Him with all its mind, with all its heart, and ~
16 MendicantVision, 1,6 | intelligence, and ~the apex of the mind, the illumination of conscience ("
17 MendicantVision, 1,7 | ignorance infecting man's mind and concupiscence his ~flesh.
18 MendicantVision, 2,8 | lack in the apprehending mind. ~If, then, delight is the
19 MendicantVision, 2,9 | directing rule by which our ~mind judges all things which
20 MendicantVision, 2,10| outstanding exemplar in the ~mind of the Maker, and in things
21 MendicantVision, 2,11| sensible world lead the mind of the one contemplating ~
22 MendicantVision, 2,13| enter into the mirror of our mind, in which the divine lights
23 MendicantVision, 3,1 | yourselves and see, for your mind loves itself most ~fervently.
24 MendicantVision, 3,3 | unchangeable. But since our mind itself is changeable, it ~
25 MendicantVision, 3,4 | not to judge it But the mind ~judges itself. Since, then,
26 MendicantVision, 3,4 | nothing higher than the human mind except Him Who made it. ~
27 MendicantVision, 3,5 | These three - the generating mind, the word, and love - are ~
28 MendicantVision, 3,5 | personally. When therefore the mind considers itself, it rises
29 MendicantVision, 4,1 | at hand. For the human ~mind, distracted by cares, does
30 MendicantVision, 4,3 | 3~The image of our mind must therefore be clothed
31 MendicantVision, 4,4 | correspond to nature in the human mind, the next three to ~industry,
32 MendicantVision, 4,6 | hierarchical acts of ~the mind, by which our mind retreats
33 MendicantVision, 4,6 | the mind, by which our mind retreats into itself so
34 MendicantVision, 4,8 | 8~Our mind, filled with all these intellectual
35 MendicantVision, 4,8 | God by the sanctity of the mind ~and the body. All of this
36 MendicantVision, 5,1 | eternal Truth, since the mind itself is ~immediately formed
37 MendicantVision, 5,4 | does ~not notice it, so the mind's eye, intent upon particular
38 MendicantVision, 5,4 | that comes first before the mind and through it all other
39 MendicantVision, 5,4 | light, so the ~eye of the mind behaves before the most
40 MendicantVision, 5,4 | fullest illumination ~of the mind [Ps., 138, 11], just as
41 MendicantVision, 5,6 | pure ~simplicity of your mind, you will somehow be infused
42 MendicantVision, 5,7 | these things with a pure mind, while you ~look further,
43 MendicantVision, 6,2 | then you can look with the mind's eye upon the purity of
44 MendicantVision, 6,3 | most strongly leads our mind's eye into ~the stupor of
45 MendicantVision, 6,3 | and therefore, that your mind may ascend in wonder to
46 MendicantVision, 6,7 | is the perfection of the mind's illumination, ~when, as
47 MendicantVision, 6,7 | express likeness when our mind contemplates in Christ the ~
48 MendicantVision, 6,7 | within and without, it [the mind] ~arrives at a perfect being
49 MendicantVision, 6,7 | by the ~elevation of the mind, its insight rests from
50 MendicantVision, 7,1 | man reposes in peace of mind as if in the inner Jerusalem;
51 MendicantVision, 7,1 | the Cherub by which the mind of the truly ~contemplative
52 MendicantVision, 7,1 | first six days in which ~the mind has to be exercised that
53 MendicantVision, 7,1 | and the exercise of our mind - when, ~finally, on the
54 MendicantVision, 7,1 | upon these things it [the mind] rise on high and pass beyond
55 MendicantVision, 7,5 | immeasurable and absolute purity of mind, thou shalt ascend to the ~
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