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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection
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PROLOGUE
J
.
H
. S.
The
sisters
of this
Convent
of
Saint
Joseph
,
knowing
that I had had
leave
from
Father
Presentado
Fray
Domingo
Ba-es
,
9
of the
Order
of the
glorious
Saint
Dominic
, who at
present
is my
confessor
, to
write
certain
things
about
prayer
, which it seems I
may
be
able
to
succeed
in
doing
since I have had to do with many
holy
and
spiritual
persons
, have, out of their
great
love
for me, so
earnestly
begged
me to
say
something to them about this that I have
resolved
to
obey
them. I
realize
that the
great
love
which they have for me
may
render
the
imperfection
and the
poverty
of my
style
in what I shall
say
to them more
acceptable
than other
books
which are very
ably
written
by those who
10
have
known
what they are
writing
about. I
rely
upon their
prayers
, by
means
of which the
Lord
may
be
pleased
to
enable
me to
say
something
concerning
the
way
and
method
of
life
which it is
fitting
should be
practised
in this
house
. If I do not
succeed
in
doing
this,
Father
Presentado
, who will first
read
what I have
written
, will either
put
it
right
or
burn
it, so that I shall have
lost
nothing by
obeying
these
servants
of
God
, and they will
see
how
useless
I am when His
Majesty
does not
help
me.
My
intent
is to
suggest
a few
remedies
for a
number
of
small
temptations
which
come
from the
devil
, and which, because they are so
slight
, are
apt
to
pass
unnoticed
. I shall also
write
of other
things
, according as the
Lord
reveals
them to me and as they
come
to my
mind
; since I do not
know
what I am
going
to
say
I cannot
set
it down in
suitable
order
; and I
think
it is
better
for me not to do so, for it is
quite
unsuitable
that I should be
writing
in this
way
at all.
May
the
Lord
lay
His
hand
on all that I do so that it
may
be in
accordance
with His
holy
will; this is always my
desire
, although my
actions
may
be as
imperfect
as I myself am.
I
know
that I am
lacking
neither in
love
nor in
desire
to do all I can to
help
the
souls
of my
sisters
to make
great
progress
in the
service
of the
Lord
. It
may
be that this
love
, together with my
years
and the
experience
which I have of a
number
of
convents
, will make me more
successful
in
writing
about
small
matters
than
learned
men
can be. For these,
being
themselves
strong
and
handing
other and more
important
occupations
, do not always
pay
such
heed
to
things
which in themselves seem of no
importance
but which
may
do
great
harm
to
persons
as
weak
as we
women
are. For the
snares
laid
by the
devil
for
strictly
cloistered
nuns
are
numerous
and he
finds
that he
needs
new
weapons
if he is to do them
harm
. I,
being
a
wicked
woman
, have
defended
myself but
ill
, and so I should like my
sisters
to
take
warning
by me. I shall
speak
of nothing of which I have no
experience
, either in my own
life
or in the
observation
of others, or which the
Lord
has not
taught
me in
prayer
.
A few
days
ago
I was
commanded
to
write
an
account
of my
life
in which I also
dealt
with
certain
matters
concerning
prayer
. It
may
be that my
confessor
will not
wish
you to
see
this, for which
reason
I shall
set
down here some of the
things
which I
said
in that
book
and others which
may
also seem to me
necessary
.
May
the
Lord
direct
this, as I have
begged
Him to do, and
order
it for His
greater
glory
.
Amen
.
9
The
words
"
Fray
Domingo
Ba-es
" are
crossed
out,
probably
by
P
.
B
‡-
ez
himself.
T
. has: "from the
Father
Master
Fray
Domingo
B
‡-
ez
,
Professor
at
Salamanca
."
B
‡-
ez
was
appointed
to a
Chair
at
Salamanca
University
in
1577
.
10
The
pronoun
(
quien
) in the
Spanish
is
singular
, but in the
sixteenth
century
it could have
plural
force
and the
context
would
favour
this. A
manuscript
note
in
V
., however (not by
P
.
B
‡-
ez
, as the
Paris
Carmelites
--
Oeuvres
,
V
,
30
--
suggest
),
evidently
takes
the
reference
to be to
St
.
Gregory
, for it
says
: "And he
wrote
something on
Job
, and the
Morals
,
importuned
by
servants
of
God
, and
trusting
in their
prayers
, as he himself
says
."
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