“If a piece of wood became as aware of the nearness of God as an archangel is, the piece of wood would be as happy as an archangel.”
This is a collection of seven sermons of Meister Eckhart, the German medieval scholastic philosopher-theologian, which were translated by Claude Field and published with a Preface in approximately 1909. The publication was titled Heart and Life Booklets. No. 22, and published in London by H. R. Allenson, Ltd. / Racquet Court, 111 Fleet Street, E.C. – Summary by Eric W. Metzler
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