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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SIXTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER XI
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HAVE all these
favours
which the
Spouse
has
granted
the
soul
been
sufficient
to
satisfy
this
little
dove
or
butterfly
(do not
suppose
that I have
forgotten
her) and to make her
settle
down in the
place
where she is to
die
?
Certainly
not; she is in a much
worse
state
than before; for, although she
may
have been
receiving
these
favours
for many
years
, she is still
sighing
and
weeping
, and each of them
causes
her
fresh
pain
. The
reason
for this is that, the more she
learns
about the
greatness
of her
God
, while
finding
herself so
far
from Him and
unable
to
enjoy
Him, the more her
desire
increases
. For the more is
revealed
to her of how much this
great
God
and
Lord
deserves
to be
loved
, the more does her
love
for Him
grow
. And
gradually
, during these
years
, her
desire
increases
, so that she
comes
to
experience
great
distress
, as I will now
explain
. I have
spoken
of
years
, because I am
writing
about the
experiences
of the
particular
person
about whom I have been
speaking
here. But it must be
clearly
understood
that no
limitations
can be
set
to
God
's
acts
, and that He can
raise
a
soul
to the
highest
point
here
mentioned
in a
single
moment
. His
Majesty
has the
power
to do all that He
wishes
and He is
desirous
of
doing
a
great
deal
for us.
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