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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SEVENTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER II
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As I have already
said
, one makes these
comparisons
because there are no other
appropriate
ones
, yet it must be
realized
that the
Betrothal
has no more to do with the
body
than if the
soul
were not in the
body
, and were nothing but
spirit
. Between the
Spiritual
Marriage
and the
body
there is even less
connection
, for this
secret
union
takes
place
in the
deepest
centre
of the
soul
, which must be where
God
Himself
dwells
, and I do not
think
there is any
need
of a
door
by which to
enter
it. I
say
there is no
need
of a
door
because all that has so
far
been
described
seems to have
come
through the
medium
of the
senses
and
faculties
and this
appearance
of the
Humanity
of the
Lord
must do so too. But what
passes
in the
union
of the
Spiritual
Marriage
is very
different
. The
Lord
appears
in the
centre
of the
soul
, not through an
imaginary
, but through an
intellectual
vision
(although this is a
subtler
one than that already
mentioned
),
225
just
as He
appeared
to the
Apostles
, without
entering
through the
door
, when He
said
to them: "
Pax
vobis
".
226
This
instantaneous
communication
of
God
to the
soul
is so
great
a
secret
and so
sublime
a
favour
, and such
delight
is
felt
by the
soul
, that I do not
know
with what to
compare
it, beyond
saying
that the
Lord
is
pleased
to
manifest
to the
soul
at that
moment
the
glory
that is in
Heaven
, in a
sublimer
manner
than is
possible
through any
vision
or
spiritual
consolation
. It is
impossible
to
say
more than that, as
far
as one can
understand
, the
soul
(I
mean
the
spirit
of this
soul
) is made one with
God
, Who,
being
likewise
a
Spirit
, has been
pleased
to
reveal
the
love
that He has for us by
showing
to
certain
persons
the
extent
of that
love
, so that we
may
praise
His
greatness
. For He has been
pleased
to
unite
Himself with His
creature
in such a
way
that they have become like
two
who cannot be
separated
from one another: even so He will not
separate
Himself from her.
225
The
words
"but through an
intellectual
" and "although . . .
mentioned
" are
substituted
by
St
.
Teresa
for others which she has
deleted
.
226
St
.
John
xx
,
19
,
21
.
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