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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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FIFTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER II
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Have you not
heard
concerning
the
Bride
(I
said
this a
little
while
back
,
134
though not with
reference
to the same
matter
) that
God
put
her in the
cellar
of
wine
and
ordained
charity
in her? Well, that is the
position
here. That
soul
has now
delivered
itself into His
hands
and His
great
love
has so
completely
subdued
it that it neither
knows
nor
desires
anything
save
that
God
shall do with it what He
wills
. Never, I
think
, will
God
grant
this
favour
save
to the
soul
which He
takes
for His very own. His will is that, without
understanding
how, the
soul
shall
go
thence
sealed
with His
seal
. In
reality
, the
soul
in that
state
does no more than the
wax
when a
seal
is
impressed
upon it -- the
wax
does not
impress
itself; it is only
prepared
for the
impress
: that is, it is
soft
-- and it does not even
soften
itself so as to be
prepared
; it
merely
remains
quiet
and
consenting
.
Oh
,
goodness
of
God
, that all this should be done at Thy
cost
! Thou
dost
require
only our
wills
and
dost
ask
that Thy
wax
may
offer
no
impediment
.
134
[
Cf
.
Ch
.
1
, above. The
reference
here is
clearly
to
Canticles
ii
,
4
.]
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