Gregory of Nyssa: “For although what is ever being grasped is always greater than what was previously grasped, it does not put a limit on our final goal[...]"

“For although what is ever being grasped is always greater than what was previously grasped, it does not put a limit on our final goal; rather, for those who are rising in perfection, the limit of what was discovered becomes the beginning for the discovery of loftier things. Thus they never stop rising, moving from one new beginning to the next, and the beginning of ever greater graces is never limited of itself. For the desire of those who thus rise never rests in what they can already understand; but by an ever greater and greater desire, the soul keeps rising constantly to another which lies ahead, and thus it makes its way through ever higher regions towards the Transcendent.” (Cant., Or. 8, Musurillo, p. 213)

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