Christian Mysticism
Dark Night of the Soul — Purgation of Spirit
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The noche oscura del espíritu is the more severe purgation described by San Juan de la Cruz, stripping away not merely sensory consolation but spiritual identity itself — the soul's felt sense of God, confidence in its own virtue, and capacity for any recognizable form of prayer. John describes this in the Dark Night of the Soul as a radical unknowing (no-saber) where faith itself becomes darkness, conforming the soul to Christ's cry of dereliction on the Cross. This night purges the three theological virtues at their root, burning away all spiritual self-possession so that only naked faith (fe desnuda), desperate hope, and pure love remain.