About This Book
A narrator records an elderly priest's accounts of a heightened spiritual perception that renders the unseen as vividly visible. Beginning with childhood intimations and proceeding through episodic visions, the priest describes moments when the natural and supernatural appear simultaneously, and he reflects on focus, discernment, and obedience to revealed doctrine. The narrative interweaves vivid sensory scenes, liturgical settings, and moral dilemmas, showing how grace, suffering, and temptation shape interior life. Throughout, contemplative commentary examines the limits of personal experience, the role of ascetic practice, and the tension between private insight and communal theology.
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