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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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SEVENTH MANSIONS
CHAPTER III
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Do not
understand
by this,
daughters
, that she
neglects
to
eat
and
sleep
(though
having
to do this is no
little
torment
to her), or to do anything which is made
incumbent
upon her by her
profession
. We are
talking
of
interior
matters
: as
regards
exterior
ones
there is
little
to be
said
. Her
great
grief
is to
see
that all she can do of her own
strength
is as nothing. Anything that she is
capable
of
doing
and
knows
to be of
service
to Our
Lord
she would not
fail
to do for any
reason
upon
earth
.
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