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St. Teresa of Avila
Interior Castle
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INTRODUCTION
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THIRD
MANSIONS
. The
description
of these
Mansions
of
Exemplary
Life
begins
with
stern
exhortations
on the
dangers
of
trusting
to one's own
strength
and to the
virtues
one has already
acquired
, which must still of
necessity
be very
weak
. Yet, although the
soul
which
reaches
the
Third
Mansions
may
still
fall
back
, it has
attained
a
high
standard
of
virtue
.
Controlled
by
discipline
and
penance
and
disposed
to
performing
acts
of
charity
toward others, it has
acquired
prudence
and
discretion
and
orders
its
life
well. Its
limitations
are those of
vision
: it has not yet
experienced
to the
full
the
inspiring
force
of
love
. It has not made a
full
self-oblation
, a
total
self-surrender
. Its
love
is still
governed
by
reason
, and so its
progress
is
slow
. It
suffers
from
aridity
, and is
given
only
occasional
glimpses
into the
Mansions
beyond.
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