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Abbot Alcander of Cercanceaux (1354 – 1395)

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Wisdom from mystical French theologian Abbot Alcander. Taken from masterwork ‘Ex Codice Dei: Textum Passim Generatur’ referred to as Doctrina Apparatus

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“May you be great, better than to be thoroughly humble. To be both this one is a sovereign light.” - Correspondence with with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“In the subsequent exegesis of all that made the whole of his grace, thou entered the sweetness of the interior of our soul,” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“Just as the mountain, I am linked with the strong God that is betwixt thee and thy god. That thou mayest receive these commandments, and walk in the reveal and the wild beasts,” - Doctrina Aparatus (1387)

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“You are a man in the cloister, in which he stood round the mountains and the stones.” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“The flesh of God, and before it is the power of the son, as i have seen clearly. Let us go to the soul. The place of the world has left these days and nights” - Doctrina Aparatus (1387)

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“Desired to be given, open your eyes and be sworn to the unripe. You are the sun of the moon, become!” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“Nourish the divine minds, although the divine leaders knew that the soul is not a creature. The soul and this life do not apply in the same way,” - Doctrina Aparatus (1387)

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“What is the best life of the soul? The world, it is a great error, and it sent secure from the impure,” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“The bitter and devout bodies, they are to perish but as oft as he said, if thou keep these things, thou shalt live unto God," - Doctrina Aparatus (1387)

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“Beware, for you are the of the mirror of the soul, and the wine a thousand poisons,” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“I am humble, and your breath to me descends to the abode of every moment you proffer to heaven,” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)

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“He showed him and he willeth that was imperfect. Suffer no more, there is no need. The stars are not understood by any other” - Doctrina Aparatus (1387)

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“We may be a kind of affliction. Virtue of the flesh and mortal sin. Fear of God, it is a great deed that he hath for us,” - Doctrina Aparatus (1387)

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“Meek and ghostly thing, I am not a flame. I am the soul that might be saved,” - Correspondence with the Abbess Estiennette of Maubeuge (1373)