I wanted to share this astounding passage from "Dark Night of the Soul" by St. John of the Cross, as it regards to Pride that befalls the beginner on the path to God, this point among 8 others really blew me away:
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1- St. Matthew xxv, 8. [Lit., ‘who, having their lamps dead, sought oil from without.’]
"5. Some of these beginners, too, make little of their faults, and at other times become over-sad when they see themselves fall into them, thinking themselves to have been saints already; and thus they become angry and impatient with themselves, which is another imperfection. Often they beseech God, with great yearnings, that He will take from them their imperfections and faults, but they do this that they may find themselves at peace, and may not be troubled by them, rather than for God’s sake; not realizing that, if He should take their imperfections from them, they would probably become prouder and more presumptuous still. They dislike praising others and love to be praised themselves; sometimes they seek out such praise. Herein they are like the foolish virgins, who, when their lamps could not be lit, sought oil from others.1"
1- St. Matthew xxv, 8. [Lit., ‘who, having their lamps dead, sought oil from without.’]