"Anda en las vías de tu corazón. Estas vías se destruyen cuando no se usan, como los caminos acá materiales se destruyen no usándose; empero, si se usan, hácense más anchos y muy claros. De esta manera es en las vías del corazón, las cuales tienes destruidas por no las haber usado, y así no es mucho que no sepas andar por ellas. Tórnate, tórnate a ellas, y anden siempre juntamente la persona y el espíritu. No seas como Caín, que se salió de la presencia de Dios y andaba fugitivo y vagabundo por la tierra (Gen 4,14)."
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Francisco de Osuna
Francisco de Osuna (c. 1492 – c. 1540), was a Spanish Franciscan friar.
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