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Jan van Ruusbroec

    Jan van Ruusbroec, known as 'the Blessed,' is regarded as one of the greatest mystics of the southern Netherlands. His writings, originally in Middle Dutch, were soon translated into Latin. Ruusbroec's works delve deeply into the nature of the mystical life, exploring the path to spiritual union. His literary style is noted for its poetic grandeur and its ability to articulate the ineffable qualities of divine love. His contributions continue to inspire those seeking profound spiritual insight.

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