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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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eyes

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1 Unic, 2 | and rightly so. Keep your eyes fixed upon your Spouse: 2 Unic, 4 | considered over-bold in the eyes of God and of the world? 3 Unic, 6 | cannot dwell), fix their eyes on the soul and see what 4 Unic, 15 | anything displeasing in Thine eyes being found in Thy handmaiden. 5 Unic, 15 | handmaiden. For see, Lord, mine eyes are blind and very little 6 Unic, 16 | to us from not having our eyes fixed upon Thee. If we only 7 Unic, 16 | I say, we do not set our eyes on the true Way. One would 8 Unic, 17 | the highest in the Lord's eyes. So it does not follow that, 9 Unic, 18 | But these others have all eyes fixed on them and cannot 10 Unic, 21 | up someone to open their eyes and bid them look at the 11 Unic, 23 | reward if only we raise our eyes to Heaven and remember Him.~ 12 Unic, 26 | prevent you from turning the eyes of your soul (just for a 13 Unic, 26 | Your Spouse never takes His eyes off you, daughters. He has 14 Unic, 26 | then, for you to avert the eyes of your soul from outward 15 Unic, 26 | that you should turn your eyes but once and look upon Him 16 Unic, 26 | lovely and compassionate eyes, full of tears, and in comforting 17 Unic, 26 | Majesty with your bodily eyes at the time when He lived 18 Unic, 28 | its understanding how, its eyes close and it cannot see 19 Unic, 28 | almost invariably close their eyes when they say their prayers; 20 Unic, 28 | greater effort to open the eyes during prayer than to close 21 Unic, 28 | within it, until I closed my eyes to the vanities of this 22 Unic, 29 | dwells in you. Turn your eyes upon yourself and look at 23 Unic, 29 | us. And do we close our eyes so as not to see that Thou 24 Unic, 31 | bodily or with its spiritual eyes. The just man Simeon saw 25 Unic, 31 | Sometimes tears come to their eyes, but they weep very gently 26 Unic, 31 | words, but by lifting up our eyes, like the publican.110~ 27 Unic, 31(110)| not so much as lift his eyes towards heaven".~ 28 Unic, 34 | that, although our bodily eyes cannot feast themselves 29 Unic, 34 | may reveal Himself to the eyes of the soul and may make 30 Unic, 34 | house, with her own bodily eyes, for she believed in very 31 Unic, 34 | seen Him with her bodily eyes in the Pharisee's house. 32 Unic, 34 | not seeing Him with the eyes of the body, remember that 33 Unic, 34 | though unseen by bodily eyes, He has many ways of revealing 34 Unic, 34 | whichever direction we turn our eyes, we could see the picture. 35 Unic, 34 | try to shut the bodily eyes and to open the eyes of 36 Unic, 34 | bodily eyes and to open the eyes of the soul and to look 37 Unic, 42 | suffer always before His eyes? And this was the least


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