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On Union With God

Magnus Albertus

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Surely the most deeply-rooted need of the human soul, its purest aspiration, is for the closest possible union with God. As one turns over the pages of this little work, written by Blessed Albert the Great towards the end of his life, when that great soul had ripened and matured, one feels that here indeed is the ideal of one's hopes.

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Community Reviews

This is a wonderful book on how in this life one can become in Union with God. It details how God lives within each and everyone of us. To become closer we must go into ourselves and reflect on God. The first necessary step is to shut out the distractions of the world and cleave to Christ.

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Universal Doctor Enjoyed

My third reading over the years and each has been more memorable,meaningful and enjoyable.
A genial Doctor and early precursor of Living in the Divine Will
Pax Christi

Easy to read but a difficult process to carry out. I was somewhat surprised that Albert didnt speak more of the need for Divine Grace to effect this focus in us.

We also need to remember i think that our purpose on earth is not to "actualize' ourselves in a human way, but to seek union with God, whic

This guy is steeped in Neo-Platonic philosophy almost to the point of becoming Gnostic. As a result he recommends a level of asceticism in this work which I simply cannot abide. Though this tract made me recoil, I am nonetheless impressed by the mind which produced it. Wildly individualistic and pos

Given Albert's level of scientific knowledge, I was surprised by and enjoyed his mystical teaching.

It was okay

This book has quite a few good points about dwelling in the spirit of God. The only parts I didn't like is when he was saying to Dislike yourself and to live in contempt of oneself.

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