Dark night of the soul

by John of the Cross

Publisher: Image Published: 1959-01-11 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

Deep within the human spiritual journey lies a mysterious and often misunderstood passage that nearly every seeker encounters: a profound period of spiritual desolation where the Divine seems to have withdrawn, prayers feel empty, and the soul experiences a darkness unlike any earthly depression. This classic work of Christian mysticism illuminates this enigmatic phase of spiritual development with extraordinary depth, offering both comfort and understanding to those traversing what can feel like an unbearable void.

At its core, this spiritual masterpiece explores the paradoxical reality that periods of profound darkness and apparent abandonment by the Divine are not signs of spiritual failure, but rather essential stages in the soul's transformation and union with the Sacred. Written by a sixteenth-century Spanish mystic and doctor of the Catholic Church, this text has transcended its historical and religious origins to speak to seekers across traditions who recognize the universal pattern of spiritual maturation it describes.

The work reveals how the soul must undergo a purgation of both sense and spirit to advance beyond beginner stages of spiritual life. Initially, spiritual practices bring consolation, light, and tangible feelings of connection with the Divine. However, as the soul matures, these comforts are deliberately withdrawn. What follows is the dark night—a stripping away of everything the ego has relied upon, including spiritual experiences themselves. This is not punishment but purification, a loving action that prepares the soul for a more authentic and profound union with ultimate reality.

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