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This volume contains poetic texts by one of the great German mystics of the seventeenth century, Angelus Silesius (1624–1677). These texts, written in the form of the epigram, are still used today for contemplative prayer and as part of German Christmas folklore.

experience of the mystic converges with the biblical exhortation “be still and know that I am God.” Once the spirit has penetrated that inmost cell of silence, it can intercept the mysterious accents of the Word: The voice of God is heard: Listen within and seek; Were you but always silent, he’d never cease to speak. (5:330) In silence the Eternal Word came down from Heaven, and only in silence can it be heard again. Eternally, God utters a single word: No one speaks less than God outside of time
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