I have experienced this, I no longer torment myself when involuntarily I give pain; I simply beg of Jesus to make up for what I have done.
COUNSELS AND REMINISCENCES
One day after Holy Communion the
good God made me understand those
words of the Canticles: "Draw me: we
will run after Thee to the odour of Thy
ointments."[1] O Jesus, it is not then
necessary to say: In drawing me, draw
the souls whom I love. These simple
words: "Draw me" suffice! Yes, when
a soul has allowed herself to be captivated
by the inebriating fragrance of Thy
perfumes, she could not run alone, all
the souls whom she loves are drawn after
her; this is a natural consequence of her
attraction towards Thee.
HIST. D'UNE AME, CH. XI
"Draw me, we will run. . . ."
To ask to be drawn is to will intimate
- ↑ Cant., 1, 3.