In this state the soul is guided by the divine action through every kind of obscurity.
When the soul is moved by the divine influence, it forsakes
all works, practices, methods, means, books, ideas, and spiritual
persons in order to be guided by God alone by abandoning itself
to that moving power which becomes the sole source of its
perfection. It remains in His hands like all the saints, understanding that the divine action alone can guide it in the right path,
and that if it were to seek other means it would inevitably go
astray in that unknown country which God compels it to traverse.
It is, therefore, the action of God which guides and conducts
souls by ways which it alone understands. It is, with these
souls, like the changes of the wind. The direction is only known
in the present moment, and the effects follow their causes by
Every state of body or soul, and whatever happens interiorly or exteriorlv as revealed at each moment to these souls is, to them, the fulness of the divine action, and the fulness of their joy. Created things are, to them, nothing but misery and dearth; the only true and lust measure is in the working of the divine action. Thus, if it take away thoughts, words, books, food, persons, health, even life itself, it is exactly the same as if it did the contrary. The soul loves the divine action and finds it equally sanctifying under whatever shape it presents itself. It does not reason about the way it acts; it suffices for its approval that whatever comes is from this source.