I recently came across two passages that I wanted to share with you. I pray that they are helpful to take to your prayer as subjects for meditation.
A man praying to God to send him someone who can teach him the true spiritual life heard, “Go to such and such a church and there will be one to lead you in the spiritual life.” Upon arriving, he met a mendicant on the steps of the church.
Man: “Good day, my friend.”
Beggar: “Thank you, sir, for your kind wishes, but I do not recall ever having a ‘bad’ day.”
M: “Then God has given you a very happy life.”
B: “That is very true, sir. I have never been unhappy. In saying this I am not making any rash statement either. This is the reason: When I have nothing to eat, I give thanks to God; when it rains or snows, I bless God’s providence; when someone insults me, drives me away, or otherwise mistreats me, I give glory to God. I said I’ve never had an unhappy day, and it’s the truth, because I am accustomed to will unreservedly what God wills. Whatever happens to me, sweet or bitter, I gladly receive from his hands as what is best for me. Hence my unwavering happiness.”
M: “Where did you find God?”
B: “I found him where I left creatures.”
M: “Who are you anyway?”
B: “I am a king.”
M: “Where is your kingdom?”
B: “In my soul, where everything is in god order; where the passions [emotions] obey reason, and reason obeys God.”
M: “How have you come to such a state of perfection?”
B: “By silence. I practice silence towards men, while I cultivate the habit of speaking with God. Conversing with God is the way I found and maintain my peace of soul.”
(Fr. John Tauller, Sermons for Feasts)
“Silence is a sword in the spiritual struggle. A talkative soul will never attain sanctity. The sword of silence will cut off everything that would like to cling to the soul. We are sensitive to words and quickly want to answer back, without taking any regard as to whether it is God's will that we should speak. A silent soul is strong; no adversities will harm it if it perseveres in silence. The silent soul is capable of attaining the closest union with God. It lives almost always under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. God works in a silent soul without hindrance” (St. Faustina, Divine Mercy in My Soul, para. 477).
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