“Therefore it is to a practical mysticism that the practical man is here invited: to a training of his latent faculties, a bracing and brightening of his languid consciousness, an emancipation from the fetters of appearance, a turning of his attention to new levels of the world. Thus he may become aware of the universe which the spiritual artist is always trying to disclose to the race. This amount of mystical perception—this “ordinary contemplation,” as the specialists call it—is possible to all men: without it, they are not wholly conscious, nor wholly alive. It is a natural human activity, no more involving the great powers and sublime experiences of the mystical saints and philosophers than the ordinary enjoyment of music involves the special creative powers of the great musician.”
Evelyn Underhill“Never forget that the key to the situation lies in the will and not in the imagination.”
Evelyn Underhill“All things are perceived in the light of charity, and hence under the aspect of beauty; for beauty is simply reality seen with the eyes of love.”
Evelyn Underhill“There is no place in my soul, no corner of my character, where God is not.”
Evelyn Underhill“Deliberately seek opportunities for kindness, sympathy, and patience.”
Evelyn Underhill“It is those who have a deep and real inner life who are best able to deal with the irritating details of outer life.”
Evelyn Underhill“As the genuine religious impulse becomes dominant, adoration more and more takes charge. 'I come to seek God because I need Him', may be an adequate formula for prayer. 'I come to adore His splendour, and fling myself and all that I have at His feet', is the only possible formula for worship.”
Evelyn Underhill“Anyone can retire into a quiet place, wrote Evelyn Underhill, but it's the shutting of the door that makes the difference. Solitude is a time for stripping away everything in order to focus on God. (Matt 6:6)”
Sue Monk Kidd, God's Joyful Surprise: Finding Yourself Loved