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 but after that, unspeakable pleasures followed. That in difficulties we need only have recourse to , and beg His grace; with that everything became easy.

That many do not advance in the Christian progress because they stick in penances and particular exercises, while they neglect the love of, which is the end. That this appeared plainly by their works, and was the reason why we see so little solid virtue.

That there needed neither art nor science for going to, but only a heart resolutely determined to apply itself to nothing but Him, or for His sake, and to love Him only.

 

He discoursed with me very frequently, and with great openness of heart, concerning his manner of going to, whereof some part is related already.

He told me that all consists in one hearty renunciation of everything which we are sensible does not lead to God. That we might accustom ourselves to a continual conversation with Him, with freedom and in simplicity. That we need only to recognize intimately present with us, to address ourselves to Him every moment, that we may beg His assistance for knowing His will in things doubtful, and for rightly performing those which we plainly see He requires of us, offering them to Him before we do them, and giving Him thanks when we have done.

That in this conversation with we are also employed in praising, adoring, and loving Him incessantly, for His infinite goodness and perfection.

