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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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FOURTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER III
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I have
explained
elsewhere
105
the
reason
why this
occurs
in this
kind
of
prayer
(I am
referring
to the
kind
which I
began
to
explain
in this
Mansion
). With it I have
included
this
Prayer
of
Recollection
which
ought
to have been
described
first, for it
comes
far
below the
consolations
of
God
already
mentioned
, and is indeed the first
step
towards
attaining
them. For in the
Prayer
of
Recollection
it is
unnecessary
to
abandon
meditation
and the
activities
of the
understanding
. When, instead of
coming
through
conduits
, the
water
springs
directly
from its
source
, the
understanding
checks
its
activity
, or rather the
activity
is
checked
for it when it
finds
it cannot
understand
what it
desires
, and thus it
roams
about all over the
place
, like a
demented
creature
, and can
settle
down to nothing. The will is
fixed
so
firmly
upon its
God
that this
disturbed
condition
of the
understanding
causes
it
great
distress
; but it must not
take
any
notice
of this, for if it does so it will
lose
a
great
part
of what it is
enjoying
; it must
forget
about it, and
abandon
itself into the
arms
of
love
, and His
Majesty
will
teach
it what to do next; almost its whole
work
is to
realize
its
unworthiness
to
receive
such
great
good
and to
occupy
itself in
thanksgiving
.
105
Way
of
perfection
,
Chap
.
XXXI
.
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