Of Clairvaux: Bernard
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) was a man of intense contradictions—a monk who craved solitude yet became the most influential power-broker in Europe, and a mystic who wrote "sweet as honey" prose while preaching for the Second Crusade. Known as the his teachings on humility and love remain a bedrock of spiritual wisdom nearly a millennium later. 1. The Four Degrees of Love
The Mellifluous Doctor: Lessons in Love from Bernard of Clairvaux Bernard of Clairvaux
In his classic work On Loving God , Bernard argues that love is a journey that starts with the self and ends with a complete losing of oneself in God. He outlines these four stages: Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) was a man of
The highest state, where we love ourselves only because God loves us—a state of total, egoless peace. 2. The Battle Against Pride The Four Degrees of Love The Mellifluous Doctor:
We begin to love God because of the benefits He provides us.
We start by loving ourselves for our own needs.
We transition to loving God simply for who He is, regardless of the "perks".