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The Son of God, the Word and Wisdom of the Father,
Mercifully assumed to himself human reason, the first of our powers.
He found it oppressed by the flesh, Held captive by sin, blinded by ignorance.
Distracted by outward things. He raised it by his might, taught it by his wisdom,
Drew it to things interior.
More wonderfully still, he delegated to it His own power of Judge.
To judge is the proper act of Truth and in this it shared,
When out of reverence for the Word to which it is joined
It became accuser, witness and judge against itself.
Humility had been born from the union of the Word with human reason.
Then the Holy Spirit lovingly visited the second power, the will;
He found it rotten with the infection of the flesh,
But already judged by reason.
Gently he cleansed it, made it burn with affection,
Made it merciful until, like a skin made pliable by oil
It would spread abroad the heavenly oil of love even to its enemies.
The union of the Holy Spirit with the human will give[s] birth to charity.
See how this perfect soul, its two powers, The reason and the will,
Without spot and wrinkle, the reason instructed by the Word of Truth,
The will inflamed by Truth’s Spirit; sprinkled with the
hyssop of humility,
Fired with the flame of charity; cleansed from spot by
humility,
smoothed of wrinkle by charity; the reason never
shrinking from the truth,
the will never striving against reason.
And this blessed soul the Father binds to himself as his
own glorious bride.
Now reason is no longer preoccupied with itself and the will is no longer concerned with other men;
For this blessed soul all is lost in one delight: “The King has led me into his chamber.”
She learned humility in the school of the Son; she was led by the Holy Spirit
From the school of humility to the storehouse of charity.
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*THE STEPS OF HUMILITY AND PRIDE, CISTERTIAN PUBLICATIONS
INC., 1973