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Eckhart von Hochheim
c. 1260-1328 • German
German theologian and mystic, Dominican priest. His sermons on divine union and detachment influenced Western mysticism for centuries.
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“All that God asks of you most pressingly is to come out of yourself.”
“What does God do all day long? He gives birth.”
“From all eternity, God lies on a maternity bed giving birth.”
“The essence of God is birthing.”
“He who has not departed from himself, has not yet found God.”
“Time is what keeps the light from reaching us.”
“There is no greater obstacle to God than time.”
“And not only time but temporal affairs, not only temporal affairs but temporal affections.”
“And not only temporal affections, but the very taint and smell of time.”
“To get at the essence of God one must penetrate the divine ground.”
“There is something in the soul which is so akin to God that it is one with Him and not merely united.”
“This something is in the soul, and not separated from God.”
“It has nothing in common with anything created. It is one with God, with no distinction.”
“In this divine spark there is no difference, no distinction.”
“To know God outside our own soul is to know Him only superficially.”
“To know Him in the soul is the only true knowing.”
“Whatever is in God is God.”
“He who would learn to swim must risk the water.”
“He who hangs on the bank, let him drown.”
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