Ruysbroeck and the mystics Author:Maurice Maeterlinck Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: the sorrow and humility we feel because of our impotence. The Lesson From The Bee Observe the wise bee and make it your model. It dwells in a community in ... more »the midst of its companions, and it goes forth, not during the storm, but when the weather is calm and still and the sun is shining ; and it flies towards all the flowers on which it can find sweetness. It does not rest on any flower, neither in its beauty nor in its sweetness, but it draws from each calix honey and wax—that is to say, the sweetness and the substance of its brightness—and it bears them back to the community in which all the bees are assembled, so that the honey and wax may profitably bear fruit. The opened heart on which Christ, the Eternal Sun, is shining, grows and flourishes K under His rays, and flows with all its inner powers into joy and sweetnesses. Now the wise man will act like the bee, and he will fly out in order to settle with care, intelligence, and prudence on all the grfts and on all the sweetness which he has experienced, and on all the good which God has done to him ; and through the rays of the sun and his own inward observation he will experience a multitude of consolations and blessings. And he will not rest on any flower of all these gifts, but, laden with gratitude and praise, he will fly back again toward the home in which he longs to dwell and rest for evermore with God. The Dew Of Mid-day Sometimes in these burning days there falls the honey-dew of some false sweetness, which soils the fruits or completely spoilsthem. It falls for the most part at noon, in bright sunshine, and its great drops can hardly be distinguished from rain. Even so there are some men who can be caught away from their outward senses by some brightness which is the gift of the enemy. And this...« less