Author

Gabrielle Bossis

📖 Overview

Gabrielle Bossis (1874-1950) was a French mystic and author best known for recording her spiritual conversations with Christ in the book "He and I" (Lui et Moi). As a single woman from an affluent background, Bossis worked as a nurse during World War I and later became a playwright and touring artist. Her spiritual experiences began relatively late in life, at age 62, when she started hearing what she described as the inner voice of Christ during prayer and daily activities. The dialogues she recorded between 1936 and 1950 were published in French as "Lui et Moi" and later translated into multiple languages. Her writings focus on the intimate relationship between the soul and Christ, emphasizing simple devotion in everyday life. Bossis's work has been recognized by Catholic religious authorities, including an imprimatur from the Bishop of Nantes. Her accounts continue to influence Christian spiritual literature and mystical theology.

👀 Reviews

Readers value Bossis' intimate spiritual diary "He and I" as a record of her conversations with Jesus. Many note its accessibility and applicability to daily life. Reviews highlight the short, focused entries and straightforward writing style. What readers liked: - Personal, conversational tone - Practical spiritual guidance - Brief passages suitable for daily meditation What readers disliked: - Questions about authenticity of divine dialogues - Repetitive content in some sections - Self-focused perspective Ratings: Goodreads: 4.6/5 (432 ratings) Amazon: 4.8/5 (258 ratings) Common reader comments: "Like having a heart-to-heart with a close friend" - Goodreads reviewer "Helped me see everyday moments as opportunities for prayer" - Amazon reviewer "Sometimes seems too personal to her specific situation" - Goodreads reviewer The majority of reviews focus on "He and I," with limited discussion of Bossis' other works.

📚 Books by Gabrielle Bossis

He and I (1969) A spiritual diary containing conversations between Bossis and what she describes as the inner voice of Christ, recorded between 1936 and 1950.

Lui et Moi (1948) The original French version of "He and I," first published in France before being translated to English and other languages.