Obscure Night of The Soul

039 - Book II Chapter 24 The Last Line of the Second Stanza Explained

4 min · 18. Feb. 2026
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The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine through discernment, focusing on what God is not (apophasis) rather than attempting to define what God is. This apophatic tradition is often intertwined with mysticism, which emphasizes a personal, unmediated encounter with divine reality, transcending the confines of traditional organized religion and the conditioned behaviors of our outer selves. - Summary by Ed Humpal and Wikipedia

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The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine through discernment, focusing on what God is not (apophasis) rather than attempting to define what God is. This apophatic tradition is often intertwined with mysticism, which emphasizes a personal, unmediated encounter with divine reality, transcending the confines of traditional organized religion and the conditioned behaviors of our outer selves. - Summary by Ed Humpal and Wikipedia

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Episode 039 - Book II Chapter 24 The Last Line of the Second Stanza Explained Cover

039 - Book II Chapter 24 The Last Line of the Second Stanza Explained

The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine through discernment, focusing on what God is not (apophasis) rather than attempting to define what God is. This apophatic tradition is often intertwined with mysticism, which emphasizes a personal, unmediated encounter with divine reality, transcending the confines of traditional organized religion and the conditioned behaviors of our outer selves. - Summary by Ed Humpal and Wikipedia

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Episode 038 - Book II Chapter 23 The Wonderful Hiding Place of the Soul Cover

038 - Book II Chapter 23 The Wonderful Hiding Place of the Soul

The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine through discernment, focusing on what God is not (apophasis) rather than attempting to define what God is. This apophatic tradition is often intertwined with mysticism, which emphasizes a personal, unmediated encounter with divine reality, transcending the confines of traditional organized religion and the conditioned behaviors of our outer selves. - Summary by Ed Humpal and Wikipedia

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The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine through discernment, focusing on what God is not (apophasis) rather than attempting to define what God is. This apophatic tradition is often intertwined with mysticism, which emphasizes a personal, unmediated encounter with divine reality, transcending the confines of traditional organized religion and the conditioned behaviors of our outer selves. - Summary by Ed Humpal and Wikipedia

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Episode 036 - Book II Chapter 21 The Meaning of 'Disguised' Cover

036 - Book II Chapter 21 The Meaning of 'Disguised'

The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine through discernment, focusing on what God is not (apophasis) rather than attempting to define what God is. This apophatic tradition is often intertwined with mysticism, which emphasizes a personal, unmediated encounter with divine reality, transcending the confines of traditional organized religion and the conditioned behaviors of our outer selves. - Summary by Ed Humpal and Wikipedia

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