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1 Pref, 2 | to a person's particular spiritual condition or to his or her 2 Pref, 3 | of Mount Carmel from the Spiritual Canticle. But, except in 3 Outl, 0 | a copy of Osuna's Third Spiritual Alphabet.~1539 (April-July). 4 Intr, 0 | detailed account of her spiritual progress, as in the Life, 5 Intr, 0 | other books, to guide her spiritual daughters.~ 6 Intr, 0 | convents, Exclamations, Spiritual Maxims, Relations of her 7 Intr, 0 | in the commentary to his Spiritual Canticle:~ 8 Intr, 0 | St. Teresa a place in our spiritual life comparable to that 9 Intr, 0 | autobiography primarily in the spiritual sense -- a history of the 10 Unic, 4(81) | Francisco de Osuna's Third Spiritual Alphabet [cf. S.S.M., I, 11 Unic, 9 | preparedness on my part, His spiritual favours continually increased, 12 Unic, 10 | between different kinds of spiritual joy on earth, though this 13 Unic, 10 | and persons who have led spiritual lives for many years; and 14 Unic, 11 | previously, when we began to lead spiritual lives and to follow after 15 Unic, 11 | this way should have many spiritual consolations; the two things 16 Unic, 11 | avoid doing so; but this spiritual language is so hard to use 17 Unic, 11 | nothing for him to fear. No, spiritual people, there is no reason 18 Unic, 11 | discussed it afterwards with spiritual persons. The thing frequently 19 Unic, 11 | the soul. Engage in some spiritual recreation, such as conversation ( 20 Unic, 11 | so long as it is really spiritual), or a country walk, according 21 Unic, 11 | If a person would gain spiritual freedom and not be continually 22 Unic, 12 | which is neither wholly spiritual nor wholly sensual, but 23 Unic, 12 | learned men should become spiritual, as I shall say later.~ 24 Unic, 12 | I used to talk with many spiritual persons, who would try to 25 Unic, 13 | When we have made so little spiritual progress, the smallest things 26 Unic, 13 | presume to think ourselves spiritual. Now to me it seems that 27 Unic, 13 | and will never lead us to spiritual freedom. This is a procedure 28 Unic, 13 | everyone should be extremely spiritual when one is beginning to 29 Unic, 13 | of learning; and the more spiritual they are, the greater is 30 Unic, 13 | learned men, if they are not spiritual, are unsuitable for those 31 Unic, 13 | have already said that a spiritual director is necessary, but 32 Unic, 13 | virtuous; even if they are not spiritual they will do us good and 33 Unic, 13 | teach and may even make them spiritual so that they may be of service 34 Unic, 14(119)| St. John of the Cross: Spiritual Canticle, Stanza VI.]~ 35 Unic, 14 | although I have read many spiritual books which touch upon the 36 Unic, 15 | eager for joys, even for spiritual joys, but attached to the 37 Unic, 15 | becomes small again, in spiritual matters the Lord is pleased 38 Unic, 17 | discuss the matter with some spiritual person, who has himself 39 Unic, 19 | and of intercourse with spiritual people. I fully believe 40 Unic, 20 | vehemence than any other spiritual experience and I felt as 41 Unic, 20 | produced by these purely spiritual favours, I mean; for, although 42 Unic, 20 | experience with an entirely spiritual one, and in saying that 43 Unic, 22 | as this work is entirely spiritual, anything corporeal may 44 Unic, 22 | it is held by learned and spiritual men, who know what they 45 Unic, 22 | and achieve a very great spiritual freedom. There are two reasons, 46 Unic, 22 | since it is advised by such spiritual people, but my belief is 47 Unic, 22 | ourselves to be striving after spiritual consolations; come what 48 Unic, 22 | written about prayer with spiritual persons, to be sure they 49 Unic, 22 | be sure they are really spiritual. For if they know only one 50 Unic, 23 | me seek diligently after spiritual persons with whom to discuss 51 Unic, 23(181)| owed a great deal of the spiritual help which she received 52 Unic, 23 | determined to have a talk with a spiritual person, to ask him what 53 Unic, 23 | that he was treating me in spiritual matters as though I were 54 Unic, 23 | description of my whole life and spiritual state in the form of a general 55 Unic, 23 | men of great experience in spiritual matters. I ought not, they 56 Unic, 23 | enabled him to understand my spiritual condition and showed him 57 Unic, 25 | kinds of sore temptation and spiritual trial; and though this disquiet 58 Unic, 26 | describe the whole of our spiritual experiences, and the favours 59 Unic, 27 | He is hearing us by the spiritual feelings and effects of 60 Unic, 27 | kind of language are such spiritual things that I believe no 61 Unic, 28 | with experience of this spiritual road; if the Lord had not 62 Unic, 29 | is not bodily pain, but spiritual, though the body has a share 63 Unic, 30 | for physical distress and spiritual contentment to exist together 64 Unic, 30 | experience such excessive spiritual distress and with it such 65 Unic, 30 | the Lord left me with the spiritual trials which I shall now 66 Unic, 30 | lesser degree -- the sorest spiritual trials, together with bodily 67 Unic, 30 | bodily ills, and, if I had no spiritual distress, I bore these with 68 Unic, 30 | because of these bodily and spiritual trials which I was suffering, 69 Unic, 31 | wishing to make progress in spiritual matters finds that he is 70 Unic, 33 | made such progress and his spiritual growth had been so great 71 Unic, 33 | so as well by the ample spiritual experience which he had 72 Unic, 33 | him here who was a very spiritual man, of great courage, intelligence 73 Unic, 33 | seemed as if these strong spiritual impulses prevented my soul 74 Unic, 33 | whatsoever. For it was a spiritual joy: my soul knew that here 75 Unic, 34 | had been a life of many spiritual trials. He urged me to tell 76 Unic, 34 | great advantage. For in spiritual things he has had a great 77 Unic, 34 | discern spirits without being spiritual themselves. I do not mean 78 Unic, 34 | a man is learned but not spiritual, he may not direct a person 79 Unic, 36 | devil plunged me into a spiritual battle again, as I shall 80 Unic, 37 | drawn towards them -- in a spiritual sense, of course -- by the 81 Unic, 37 | them? I am really sorry for spiritual people who for certain pious 82 Unic, 38 | when there came to me a spiritual impulse of such vehemence 83 Unic, 39 | how is it that even in spiritual matters we often try to 84 Unic, 39 | be well rewarded; but any spiritual person who thinks that the 85 Unic, 39 | prayer has earned him these spiritual consolations will, I am 86 Unic, 40 | enkindled and there came to me a spiritual transport of a kind which 87 Unic, 40 | weakness to endure such spiritual vehemence, and of the weakening