<p><strong>A seventeenth-century work of Christian mysticism describing the soul's progressive surrender to divine grace.</strong> In <em>Spiritual Torrents</em> Jeanne Guyon presents a series of meditative reflections in which the movement of the soul toward God is likened to the course of flowing water-at times gentle at times forceful yet always directed toward union with the divine. Written in the context of French Catholic spirituality the work offers a structured account of interior transformation grounded in quiet prayer detachment and the relinquishment of self-will.</p><p>Guyon's writings belong to a tradition of contemplative theology that emphasizes inward experience over external form drawing both admiration and controversy in her own time. Her articulation of passive prayer and spiritual abandonment placed her at odds with ecclesiastical authorities yet ensured her lasting influence on later currents of devotional and mystical thought. The text reflects a disciplined and coherent vision of spiritual development framed within the language of grace purification and surrender.</p><p>This edition presents one of Guyon's most enduring works valued for its clarity of expression and its sustained exploration of the inner life within the Christian mystical tradition.</p>
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