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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SIXTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER IV
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The
position
, in this
case
, as I
understand
it, is that the
soul
has never before been so
fully
awake
to the
things
of
God
or had such
light
or such
knowledge
of His
Majesty
. This
may
seem
impossible
; because, if the
faculties
are so
completely
absorbed
that we might
describe
them as
dead
, and the
senses
are so as well, how can the
soul
be
said
to
understand
this
secret
? I cannot
say
, nor perhaps can any
creature
, but only the
Creator
Himself, nor can I
speak
of many other
things
that
happen
in this
state
-- I
mean
in these
two
Mansions
, for this and the last might be
fused
in one: there is no
closed
door
to
separate
the one from the other. As, however, there are
things
in the latter
Mansion
which are not
shown
to those who have not yet
reached
it, I have
thought
it
best
to
separate
them.
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