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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SIXTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER XI
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Ah
,
God
help
me!
Lord
, how Thou
dost
afflict
Thy
lovers
! Yet all this is very
little
by
comparison
with what Thou
bestowest
upon them later. It is well that
great
things
should
cost
a
great
deal
,
especially
if the
soul
can be
purified
by
suffering
and
enabled
to
enter
the
seventh
Mansion
,
just
as those who are to
enter
Heaven
are
cleansed
in
purgatory
. If this is
possible
, its
suffering
is no more than a
drop
of
water
in the
sea
. So
true
is this that,
despite
all its
torment
and
distress
, which cannot, I
believe
, be
surpassed
by any such
things
on
earth
(many of which this
person
had
endured
, both
bodily
and
spiritual
, and they all seemed to her nothing by
comparison
), the
soul
feels
this
affliction
to be so
precious
that it
fully
realizes
it could never
deserve
it. But the
anguish
is of such a
kind
that nothing can
relieve
it; none the less the
soul
suffers
it very
gladly
, and, if
God
so
willed
, would
suffer
it all its
life
long
, although this would be not to
die
once, but to be always
dying
, for it is
really
quite
as
bad
as that.
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