by Herbert Thomas Schwartz, T.O.P. edited by Laura Jones
- The Message of Lazarus:
Only as Dead and Stinking in Our Sins
Are We Able to Rise with Jesus - Dead to Our Sins in Christ,
We Can Rise in Him to New Life - On Our Motives For Judging Others
- The Difference between The True Humility of Holy Fear of Self And the Phony Humility of Repression
- We Must Recognize that We Ourselves are Objects of Faith
- Perfect Activity: Perfect Passivity to God
- The Right Use of Our Minds: to Love God and to Draw Closer to Him
- Our Evil is not the Evil of the Devil
- Our Good is not the Goodness Proper to God
- The Importance of the Most Pure Mother of God for Us: Through Mary, We Become Sinless
- Nothing Can Separate Us from God
- God Wants to Love Us As We Are
- On Saying the Jesus Prayer with Faith
- Our Lack of Goodness as God's Will for Us
- Living, not in Ourselves, in Our Own Name, but in Jesus' Name
- The Right Order of Knowledge to Love is Based on the Right Order between God's Initiative and Our Effort
- The Keeping of the Law is Wanting Nothing outside the Now God is Giving us
- Believing in God's Love Now - Amid the Day's Activities
- Talk as a Cover-up for Sin
- We Must Believe in the Fundamental Goodness of Our Natural Desires
- On Making Judgments, Only as Necessary to Our State in Life, Only as Coming from Our Union with Jesus - Aye, aye and nay, nay; and more than this is Sin
- Living the Trinitarian Life in the Right Order to the Father
- Those who Meditate are Saved; Those who Don't Meditate are Lost
- If We Don't Seek Ecstasy in God, We will Seek it in Our Flesh - Or Despair of Finding it, Settling for a Living Death