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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 you most pressingly is to go out of yourself.”
“True hearing or seeing means the loss of self.”
“He who would be serene and pure needs but one thing: detachment.”
“Detachment is better than love, for it forces God to love me.”
“Detachment compels God to come to me.”
“Whoever desires to attain to true detachment, let them flee unrest as they would flee a deadly enemy.”
“Stillness is the highest good.”
“In the silence, God speaks.”
“He alone has truth and peace who has truly given himself up to God.”
“Of all the names that we give to God, none is so apt as 'Goodness.'”
“Yet a still better name is 'Being.' For Being is the first of names.”
“Whatever has being possesses goodness.”
“To be without things is to be nothing, but to be without God is the same as nothing.”
“Wherever I am, there is God.”
“The soul is so noble that nothing without it can satisfy it but God Himself.”
“As long as I am this or that, I am not all things.”
“As long as you have a self at all, you have not yet experienced God.”
“He who has this poverty has all things.”
“A spiritually poor person is one who wills nothing, knows nothing, and has nothing.”
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