CHAPTER V
OF THE UNION WITHOUT MEANS
You may remember that I showed heretofore how all saints and all good men are united with God through means. Now I will further
show to you how they are all united with God without means. But in this life there are but few who are meet for this, and
sufficiently enlightened to feel and understand it. And therefore, whosoever wishes to find and to feel within himself those
three unions of which I am going to speak, he must live entirely and wholly in God, so that he may
satisfy and be amenable to the grace and the stirring of God, in all virtues and inward exercises. And he must be lifted
up through love, and die in God to himself and all his works; so that he yields himself up with all his powers, and submits
to the transformation through the incomprehensible Truth which is God Himself. And to that end it is needful that living he
should go forth in the virtues, and dying should enter into God. And in these two things his perfect life consists; and these
two
are joined together within him like matter and form, like body and soul.8686
And as he exercises himself in them so he becomes clear in understanding, and rich and overflowing in feeling; for he has
joined himself to God with uplifted powers, with true intention, with his heart’s desire, with ceaseless craving, with the
living ardour of his spirit and of his nature. And since he thus exercises himself and keeps himself in the Presence of God,
love overpowers him: in whatsoever manner he moves, he is ever growing in love and in all virtues. But love
always moves each man according to the profit and the ability of each.