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St. Teresa of Avila
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1 Unic, 9 | attached to the prayer in the Garden, where I would go to keep 2 Unic, 9 | scene -- the prayer in the Garden -- and this even before 3 Unic, 9 | heard that voice in the garden,104 it seemed exactly as 4 Unic, 10 | dunghill He has planted a garden of sweet flowers. May His 5 Unic, 11 | one setting out to make a garden in which the Lord is to 6 Unic, 11 | may often come into the garden to take His pleasure and 7 Unic, 11 | us now consider how this garden can be watered, so that 8 Unic, 11 | It seems to me that the garden can be watered in four ways: 9 Unic, 11 | of watering by which the garden is to be kept fertile, for 10 Unic, 11 | better than I, and thus his garden, without labour on his part, 11 Unic, 11 | drop; such progress is his garden making that soon, by the 12 Unic, 11 | serving the Lord of the garden; if he were not anxious 13 Unic, 11 | of favours to work in the garden of so great an Emperor; 14 Unic, 11 | should wish to dig in His garden, and we are then near the 15 Unic, 11 | then near the Lord of the garden, Who is certainly with us. 16 Unic, 14 | manual effort with which this garden is watered when one draws 17 Unic, 14 | ordained by the Lord of the garden. By using a device of windlass 18 Unic, 14 | Let us now return to our garden, or orchard, and see how 19 Unic, 14 | to think of my soul as a garden and of the Lord as walking 20 Unic, 14 | feels like anything but a garden: everything seems dry to 21 Unic, 14 | has taken in watering the garden and keeping it alive is 22 Unic, 14 | like the flowers in this garden, and this miserable earth 23 Unic, 16 | third water with which this garden is watered -- that is, of 24 Unic, 16 | spring. This irrigates the garden with much less trouble, 25 Unic, 17 | nourishment from its own garden. But He allows it to share 26 Unic, 18 | saturate the whole of this garden with an abundance of water, 27 Unic, 19 | then you can set down the garden as ruined. This happened 28 Unic, 20 | It is the Lord of the garden, and not the soul, that 29 Unic, 20 | distributes the fruit of the garden, and so nothing remains 30 Unic, 21 | them by cultivating their garden. It is sometimes His will, 31 Unic, 29 | and sometimes as in the Garden. On a few occasions I saw 32 Unic, 38(337)| were four of these in the garden of St. Joseph's and one


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