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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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FIRST MANSIONS
CHAPTER I
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It is no
small
pity
, and should
cause
us no
little
shame
, that, through our own
fault
, we do not
understand
ourselves, or
know
who we are. Would it not be a
sign
of
great
ignorance
, my
daughters
, if a
person
were
asked
who he was, and could not
say
, and had no
idea
who his
father
or his
mother
was, or from what
country
he
came
? Though that is
great
stupidity
, our own is
incomparably
greater
if we make no
attempt
to
discover
what we are, and only
know
that we are
living
in these
bodies
, and have a
vague
idea
, because we have
heard
it and because our
Faith
tells
us so, that we
possess
souls
. As to what
good
qualities
there
may
be in our
souls
, or Who
dwells
within them, or how
precious
they are -- those are
things
which we
seldom
consider
and so we
trouble
little
about
carefully
preserving
the
soul
's
beauty
. All our
interest
is
centred
in the
rough
setting
of the
diamond
, and in the
outer
wall
of the
castle
-- that is to
say
, in these
bodies
of ours.
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