True contemplation thrive defended two opposite exaggerations: quietis — Evelyn Underhill, Practical Mysticism

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True contemplation can only thrive when defended from two opposite exaggerations: quietism on the one hand, and spiritual fuss upon the other. Neither from passivity nor from anxiety has it anything to gain.

Evelyn Underhill, Practical Mysticism

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