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Book II, Chapter XXV Summary and Analysis
St. John concludes his work by sharing three properties gained by the soul through this dark night of trial. First, the senses do not hinder the spirit on it travels down the spiritual road to wisdom and union with God. Second, in the darkness of the night, the soul does not see anything that is not God. Third, the soul is led down the road only by its longing for God.
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