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{{Expand Polish|Gabriela Bossis|date=April 2012}}
{{Expand Polish|Gabriela Bossis|date=April 2012}}
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'''Gabrielle Bossis'''{{Pronunciation needed}}<!-- as IPA --> (1874–1950) was a [[France|French]] [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[Laity|laywoman]], actress and [[Mysticism|mystic]], best known for her mystical work ' 'Lui et Moi' ', published in English translation as "[[He and I]]". The book recounts a series of her dialogues with [[Jesus]], which came to her as an "inner voice" and which she recorded in a series of journals from 1936 to shortly before her death in 1950. Some sample thoughts of the book are:<br />
'''Gabrielle Bossis'''{{Pronunciation needed}}<!-- as IPA --> (1874–1950) was a [[France|French]] [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[Laity|laywoman]], actress and [[Mysticism|mystic]], best known for her mystical work ''Lui et Moi'', published in English translation as "[[He and I]]". The book recounts a series of her dialogues with [[Jesus]], which came to her as an "inner voice" and which she recorded in a series of journals from 1936 to shortly before her death in 1950. Some sample thoughts of the book are:<br />
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1. Express Your hope in me. Come out of yourself. Enter into Me.<br />
1. Express Your hope in me. Come out of yourself. Enter into Me.<br />

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Gabrielle Bossis[pronunciation?] (1874–1950) was a French Catholic laywoman, actress and mystic, best known for her mystical work Lui et Moi, published in English translation as "He and I". The book recounts a series of her dialogues with Jesus, which came to her as an "inner voice" and which she recorded in a series of journals from 1936 to shortly before her death in 1950. Some sample thoughts of the book are:

1. Express Your hope in me. Come out of yourself. Enter into Me.
2. Do not fail to give Me your sufferings. They help sinners.
3. I asked you to wake up in the arms of the Father because each one of your mornings is a new creation.
4. I asked you to fall asleep in the Holy Spirit because your last conscious breath should be in love.
5. Try to understand My yearning for you, for all My children.