Hildegard of Bingen quotes
Hildegard of Bingen was a German abbess, composer, writer, and visionary, celebrated for her contributions to music, mysticism, and medicine. Her works combined spirituality, science, and art in ways that were extraordinary for her time. She is remembered as one of the most influential women of the medieval period. Here are 8 of her quotes:
Now, O son of God, set in the valley of true humility, walk in peace without pride of spirit, which, like a precipitous mountain, offers a difficult, or near-impossible, ascent or descent to those who attempt to scale it, and on its summit no building can be built. For a person who tries to climb higher than he can achieve possesses the name of sanctity without substance, because, in name alone without a structure of good works, he glories in a kind of vain joy of the mind.
Hildegard of Bingen
Father, I am greatly disturbed by a vision which has appeared to me through divine revelation, a vision seen not with my fleshly eyes but only in my spirit. Wretched, and indeed more than wretched in my womanly condition, I have from earliest childhood seen great marvels which my tongue has no power to express but which the Spirit of God has taught me that I may believe." Steadfast and gentle father, in your kindness respond to me, your unworthy servant, who has never, from her earliest childhood, lived one hour free from anxiety. In your piety and wisdom look in your spirit, as you have been taught by the Holy Spirit, and from your heart bring comfort to your handmaiden.
Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen
Occupation: German Saint
Born: 1098
Died: September 10, 1179
Quotes count: 8
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