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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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FIRST MANSIONS
CHAPTER I
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A
short
time
ago
I was
told
by a very
learned
man
that
souls
without
prayer
are like
people
whose
bodies
or
limbs
are
paralysed
: they
possess
feet
and
hands
but they cannot
control
them. In the same
way
, there are
souls
so
infirm
and so
accustomed
to
busying
themselves with
outside
affairs
that nothing can be done for them, and it seems as though they are
incapable
of
entering
within themselves at all. So
accustomed
have they
grown
to
living
all the
time
with the
reptiles
and other
creatures
to be found in the
outer
court
of the
castle
that they have almost become like them; and although by
nature
they are so
richly
endowed
as to have the
power
of
holding
converse
with none other than
God
Himself, there is nothing that can be done for them. Unless they
strive
to
realize
their
miserable
condition
and to
remedy
it, they will be
turned
into
pillars
of
salt
for not
looking
within themselves,
just
as
Lot
's
wife
was because she
looked
back
.
24
24
Genesis
xix
,
26
.
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