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1 Intr, 0| expect of a writer with so perfect a knowledge of the psychology 2 Unic, 3| for a single one who is perfect will do more than many who 3 Unic, 6| Returns to the subject of perfect love, already begun.~ 4 Unic, 6| of our own. Those who are perfect, however, have trodden all 5 Unic, 7| at first it may not be perfect but the Lord will make it 6 Unic, 7| treatment of them is a part of perfect love. It is a very good 7 Unic, 8| important respect, I am not as perfect as I should like to be and 8 Unic, 8| no freedom of spirit or perfect peace. She needs a physician -- 9 Unic, 9| better will those who are perfect do so!~ 10 Unic, 12| much more meritorious and perfect, so that it can then be 11 Unic, 12| this, and the soul that is perfect can be detached and humble 12 Unic, 12| rather in meditation (for perfect prayer eventually destroys 13 Unic, 13| matter anyone who would be perfect, must flee a thousand leagues 14 Unic, 13| the crosses that she has a perfect right to expect: such a 15 Unic, 13| that such a nun must be as perfect as the rest, but she must 16 Unic, 14| interests, although the Lord can perfect even this intention if she 17 Unic, 15| affection to what is most perfect. So I should like you to 18 Unic, 16| raise a distracted soul to perfect contemplation and the reason 19 Unic, 16| state [and to raise them to perfect contemplation], so that 20 Unic, 19| to drink of this water of perfect contemplation whenever we 21 Unic, 19| supreme Good which is not perfect, all that He gives is for 22 Unic, 25| for the Lord to grant you perfect contemplation. In this way 23 Unic, 25| is. This, daughters, is perfect contemplation.~ 24 Unic, 27| appropriate, daughters, would perfect contemplation be here! Oh, 25 Unic, 28| remain there altogether in perfect contemplation.~ 26 Unic, 28| Lord, He has, of course, perfect freedom, and, as He loves 27 Unic, 28| reason that I say He has perfect freedom, since He has power 28 Unic, 29| remedy and anything but a perfect one; it is best that this 29 Unic, 32| drink of it. This is the perfect contemplation of which you 30 Unic, 34| person, though by no means perfect, always tried to strengthen 31 Unic, 36| prayer that I have called perfect contemplation, a person 32 Unic, 36| uniting them to Himself by perfect contemplation. But the first 33 Unic, 37| as the Prayer of Quiet, perfect contemplation and all the 34 Unic, 37| been said: those who are perfect will surrender their wills 35 Unic, 37| surrender their wills like the perfect souls they are and will 36 Unic, 37| that those who are already perfect, or who are on the way to 37 Unic, 38| said a little way back, perfect souls are in no way repelled 38 Unic, 39| persons who are striving to be perfect than when a hundred thousand 39 Unic, 42| desire for this may not be perfect, let us strive to make the