“In every moment of our construction and demolition projects, our minds should revolve exclusively around the love of God as its fixed unchanging center. Using this reliable compass of love, it should accommodate or curtail its thoughts, depending on the property of each one. Otherwise the mind will lack the real skills to construct that spiritual building of which Paul is the architect, and it won’t attain the beauty of the house that the blessed David wanted to offer in his heart to the Lord: 'Lord,' he said, 'I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honor dwelleth.' Instead it will inadvertently produce an ugly house in its heart that isn’t fit for the Holy Spirit and is liable to give way at any time. It won’t be a hospitable place for the Blessed Guest! Instead of celebrating, the mind will collapse in sadness along with its shoddy construction.”