"Der Abgrund, der geschaffen ist, leitet in sich den ungeschaffenen Abgrund, und die zwei Abgründe werden ein einig Eins, ein lauteres göttliches Wesen, dann hat sich der Geist in Gottes Geist verloren, in dem grundlosen Meere ist er ertrunken."
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über die "Unio mystica", die Vereinigung der Seele mit Gott schon im diesseitigen Leben. Johannes Tauler: "Predigten", übertragen und eingeleitet von Walter Lehmann, verlegt bei Eugen Diederichs, Jena 1913, Bd. 1, Predigt 41: Ascendit Jesus in naciculum quae erat Simonis, Seite 185 f.
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