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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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FIRST MANSIONS
CHAPTER II
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You must
note
that the
light
which
comes
from the
palace
occupied
by the
King
hardly
reaches
these first
Mansions
at all; for, although they are not
dark
and
black
, as when the
soul
is in a
state
of
sin
, they are to some
extent
darkened
, so that they cannot be
seen
(I
mean
by anyone who is in them); and this not because of anything that is
wrong
with the
room
, but rather (I
hardly
know
how to
explain
myself) because there are so many
bad
things
--
snakes
and
vipers
and
poisonous
creatures
-- which have
come
in with the
soul
that they
prevent
it from
seeing
the
light
. It is as if one were to
enter
a
place
flooded
by
sunlight
with his
eyes
so
full
of
dust
37
that he could
hardly
open
them. The
room
itself is
light
enough, but he cannot
enjoy
the
light
because he is
prevented
from
doing
so by these
wild
beasts
and
animals
, which
force
him to
close
his
eyes
to everything but themselves. This seems to me to be the
condition
of a
soul
which, though not in a
bad
state
, is so
completely
absorbed
in
things
of the
world
and so
deeply
immersed
, as I have
said
, in
possessions
or
honours
or
business
, that, although as a
matter
of
fact
it would like to
gaze
at the
castle
and
enjoy
its
beauty
, it is
prevented
from
doing
so, and seems
quite
unable
to
free
itself from all these
impediments
. Everyone, however, who
wishes
to
enter
the
second
Mansions
, will be well
advised
, as
far
as his
state
of
life
permits
, to
try
to
put
aside
all
unnecessary
affairs
and
business
. For those who
hope
to
reach
the
principal
Mansion
, this is so
important
that unless they begin in this
way
I do not
believe
they will ever be
able
to
get
there. Nor, indeed, even though it has
entered
the
castle
, is the
soul
free
from
great
peril
in the
Mansion
which it actually
inhabits
; for,
being
among such
poisonous
things
, it cannot, at some
time
or another,
escape
being
bitten
by them.
37
Lit
: "and had
earth
on his
eyes
."
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