“I,” in Christ Arisen
Its particular content is the description of the “path of souls from the moment they enter this world, their thirst for happiness, and the dangers they face in seeking that happiness where it cannot be found”.
The reader is invited to undertake the spiritual pilgrimage guided by the Spirit of Truth through the straight and narrow path, encountering temptations, aridities, dark nights, Tabor experiences…, until he is finally confronted with the decision to freely accept the invitation to the death-to-self on the cross of the Will of God, to eventually be resurrected “in Christ Arise”.
This contemporary presentation of the mystical path makes it accessible to the ordinary man, to each and every person «of good will who goes with groans, seeking through other ways the happiness he has left in his Creator.»