Transcendence. No one has ever seen God. It is God the only Son, who is towards the Father s bosom, who has made him known (John 1:18).

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Transcendence

Transcendence No one has ever seen God. It is God the only Son, who is towards the Father s bosom, who has made him known (John 1:18). Those who do not love a brother or sister whom they have seen, cannot love God whom they have not seen (1John 4:20).

The transcendent God is not the direct object of unmediated experience. Religious experience, therefore, is not a direct unmediated experience of God. This apparently simple statement is of the utmost importance. Failure to recognise its truth continues to lead to the most serious religious aberrations.

We do not without mediation experience God because God remains transcendent and is not to be identified with any of the objects of our immediate experience. But we do experience God in that everything we immediately experience is held in existence by God and is an expression of the being of God in which it participates.

God is understood and seen through the things God has made (Romans 1:20). To say that our experience of the transcendent God is mediated is to say that we do experience God, but mediated through contingent being. The transcendent God remains other.

Because of the immanence of God who is the reason for the inter-connectedness of the universe of contingent beings, energising them and binding them all in a love-attraction, we can say that it is God that we experience, but not God in God s transcendent otherness; rather God as immanent in contingent being.

We do experience movements of thought and feeling within our hearts that engage our yearning for communion with the One for whom we long, the One whom we believe is their source; but, however inspired and effected by grace, it is our own thoughts and our own feelings which we directl y experience, not the God who communicates with us in and through them.

We do experience people and events around us that speak to us of God and engage our yearning for communion with God; but it is actual, limited people and events that we directly experience, not the God who reveals himself to us in them and attracts us through them.

We do read the words of the Bible written by the actual historical people who were inspired by God s Spirit, but it is their limited words that we directly experience, not the transcendent God who inspired them. The inner movements and the outer realities engage our yearning for God because they disclose something of the truth, they reveal something of the beauty, and they participate in something of the goodness of God; but while they participate in God they are not to be identified with God.

God is the name we give to the One whom we want to know and whom we come to know in part whenever we know anything. God is the name we give to the One with whom we want to be-in-love, and whom we enjoy in part whenever we are in communion with anything. But God always transcends any knowledge or communion we have.

What we come directly and immediately to know and love is a world that is made intelligible and lovable by God, and a self that yearns for union with and knowledge of this God, and since both the world and the self exist by participating in the being of God, it is God whom we come to know and love in all these experiences.

Augustine (d. 430) If you have understood, then this is not God. If you were able to understand, then you would understand something else instead of God. If you were able to understand even partially, then you have deceived yourself with your own thoughts (Sermo 52, vi, 16)

John of the Cross (d.1591) However elevated God s communications and the experiences of His presence are, and however sublime a person s knowledge of Him may be, these are not God essentially, nor are they comparable to Him, because, indeed, He is still hidden to the soul (Spiritual Canticle I.3). Since God is inaccessible, be careful not to concern yourself with all that your faculties can comprehend and your senses feel, so that you do not become satisfied with less and lose the lightness of soul suitable for going to Him (Sayings of Light and Love).

Anselm of Canterbury (d.1109) Where is the inaccessible light, or how can I approach the inaccessible light? I have never seen you, Lord my God, I have never seen your face (Proslogion, 1) In you I move and have my being, and I cannot come to you. You are within me and around me, and I have no experience of you. (Proslogion, lines 545-548).

Marie Eugène [Henri Grialou] OCD (I want to see God page 353). In divine communications, the soul experiences neither God nor God's action, but only the movements produced within by that divine action

Gregory of Nyssa (d. 395) The teaching which Scripture gives us is, I think, the following: the person who wants to see God will do so in the very fact of always following Him. The contemplation of His face is an endless walking towards Him There is only one way to grasp the power that transcends all intelligence: not to stop, but to keep always searching beyond what has already been grasped. (In Canticum Canticorum, Homily 2,801)

Everything is holy now