When the soul has entered into the vast solitude of the Godhead, it happily loses itself. Enlightened by the splendour of this bright cloud, in its excess of knowledge it becomes without knowledge, and is established in what may be called a kind of wise ignorance. In this state it learns by experimental knowledge that He infinitely surpasses all things that can be known by the senses, and whatever can be written, spoken or conceived by the mind of man. Abbot Blosius