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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SIXTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER IV
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When the
soul
is in this
state
of
suspension
and the
Lord
sees
fit
to
reveal
to it
certain
mysteries
, such as
heavenly
things
and
imaginary
visions
, it is
able
subsequently
to
describe
these, for they are so
deeply
impressed
upon the
memory
that they can never again be
forgotten
. But when they are
intellectual
visions
they cannot be so
described
; for at these
times
come
visions
of so
sublime
a
kind
that it is not
fitting
for those who
live
on
earth
to
understand
them in such a
way
that they can
describe
them; although after
regaining
possession
of their
senses
they can often
describe
many of these
intellectual
visions
.
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