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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SEVENTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER III
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First, there is a
self-forgetfulness
which is so
complete
that it
really
seems as though the
soul
no
longer
existed
, because it is such that she has neither
knowledge
nor
remembrance
that there is either
heaven
or
life
or
honour
for her, so
entirely
is she
employed
in
seeking
the
honour
of
God
. It
appears
that the
words
which His
Majesty
addressed
to her have
produced
their
effect
-- namely, that she must
take
care
of His
business
and He will
take
care
of hers.
237
And thus,
happen
what
may
, she does not
mind
in the least, but
lives
in so
strange
a
state
of
forgetfulness
that, as I
say
, she seems no
longer
to
exist
, and has no
desire
to
exist
-- no,
absolutely
none --
save
when she
realizes
that she can do something to
advance
the
glory
and
honour
of
God
, for which she would
gladly
lay
down her
life
.
237
[
Cf
.
VII
,
n
.
224
, above;]
Relations
,
XXXV
(
Vol
. I, The
Complete
Works
of
St
.
Teresa
,
p
.
352
).
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