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1 Int | give her light upon the state of her soul. But while she
2 Int | felt a longing to know the state of his soul."21 Three times
3 Int | our Lord raised me to this state of prayer, in its fulness,
4 Int | who have arrived at this state, and will give them much
5 Int, Arg | Continuation of the first state. She declares how far, with
6 Int, Arg | soul that has attained this state; this should animate those
7 Int, Arg | effort to reach so high a state since it can be obtained
8 Pref | whom she made known the state of her soul. The priest,
9 Pref | life, and made known the state of her soul to F. Juan de
10 Pref | her, and maintain that the state of her soul was the work
11 Pref | and thus, by degrees, her state became known to many; and
12 Pref, 0(64) | pains not to submit the state of her soul to any one who
13 Pref | her confessor, Fra Bañes, state that the copy given up by
14 Pref | gives a plain account of the state of her soul, in order to
15 Pref | should give an account of the state of her soul to those who
16 Life, III | God would place me in that state wherein I was to serve Him;
17 Life, III | careful to dispose me for that state of life which was best for
18 Life, III | Majesty prepare me for the state wherein it was His will
19 Life, III | I saw that the religious state was the best and the safest.
20 Life, IV | because I was entering on that state, I was filled with a joy
21 Life, IV | through so many windings to a state so secure, to a house where
22 Life, IV | attain more quickly to the state of contemplation, if they
23 Life, V | tell me of his wretched state. It was very sad, for he
24 Life, V | learned more of his ruinous state, and saw that the poor man'
25 Life, V | himself, lamenting his ruinous state, that woman came to be hateful
26 Life, V | and in a far more perilous state. I believe I exaggerate
27 Life, VI | conveyed thither in the state I was in. There they received
28 Life, VI | bones. I remained in this state, as I have already said,126
29 Life, VI | even if He left me in this state for ever. My anxiety about
30 Life, VI | on my part to return to a state of grace. But the whole
31 Life, VII | the obligations of their state are so ill-understood. God
32 Life, VII | making me see the perilous state I was in.145 He sent me
33 Life, VII | more painful for me, in the state I was in, to receive graces,
34 Life, VIII | Thyself so patient of the state they are in! Thou takest
35 Life, VIII | I was in this dangerous state, and it was on those subjects
36 Life, XII | has not raised to a higher state than this not to try to
37 Life, XII | will be a loss. In this state it can make many acts of
38 Life, XII | for those who are in this state, because the understanding
39 Life, XII | of advancing in the first state, and of attaining quickly
40 Life, XII | who would pass out of this state, and upraise his spirit,
41 Life, XIII | have ascended to so high a state.~3. His Majesty seeks and
42 Life, XIII | those who are in the married state, and who must live according
43 Life, XIII | vocation; but for the other state, I by no means wish for
44 Life, XIII | brought me, so I think, to a state in which these desires might
45 Life, XIV | Chapter XIV.~The Second State of Prayer. Its Supernatural
46 Life, XIV | takes place now in this state brings the very greatest
47 Life, XIV | they did in the previous state of prayer; for the soul
48 Life, XIV | ascending out of its wretched state, and some little knowledge
49 Life, XIV | one who understands the state it is in; and to see itself
50 Life, XIV | alone when they come to this state; for though I read many
51 Life, XIV | enough to understand its state, be the books ever so clear.~
52 Life, XIV | advantage to be in this state of prayer when I am writing
53 Life, XIV | after attaining to this state wherein Thou bestowest upon
54 Life, XV | souls who attain to this state, and few are they who go
55 Life, XV | the great dignity of its state, the great grace given it
56 Life, XV | of its being in a better state, and let it make certain
57 Life, XV | of God, have come to this state; for it may be that they
58 Life, XV | either of them; for if the state of quiet be profound, it
59 Life, XV | they may have come to this state.~
60 Life, XVI | Chapter XVI.~The Third State of Prayer. Deep Matters.
61 Life, XVI | directing the water.227 In this state our Lord will help the gardener,
62 Life, XVI | greater than in the former state of prayer; and the reason
63 Life, XVI | our Lord raised me to this state of prayer, in its fulness,
64 Life, XVI | higher than the previous state of prayer; but I confess
65 Life, XVI | Communion, admitted me to this state of prayer, without the power
66 Life, XVI | over itself,—it is in a state of sweet restlessness. The
67 Life, XVI | fragrance.~5. The soul in this state would have all men behold
68 Life, XVI | soul be when it is in this state? It wishes it were all tongue,
69 Life, XVI | those who attain to this state!—light and most heavy
70 Life, XVII | Chapter XVII.~The Third State of Prayer. The Effects Thereof.
71 Life, XVII | My meaning is that, in a state of prayer, so high as this,
72 Life, XVII | raises a soul up to this state, it can do all this, and
73 Life, XVII | them willingly.~5. This state of prayer seems to me to
74 Life, XVII | charity and the affairs of its state, and to spiritual reading.
75 Life, XVII | those who arrive at this state, are not wholly masters
76 Life, XVII | one or the other. It is a state that is most easily ascertained,
77 Life, XVII | who has arrived at this state, and is learned. If he says
78 Life, XVIII | Chapter XVIII.~The Fourth State of Prayer. The Great Dignity
79 Life, XVIII | bliss.~2. In this the fourth state there is no sense of anything,
80 Life, XVIII | they feel; but now, in this state, the joy of the soul is
81 Life, XVIII | itself towards attaining to a state so high. The elevation of
82 Life, XVIII | for, as in the preceding state of prayer, so also now,
83 Life, XVIII | rejoice together. But this state of complete absorption,
84 Life, XIX | The Effects of This Fourth State of Prayer. Earnest Exhortations
85 Life, XIX | from me, and when I see the state I am in, it is not strange
86 Life, XIX | even if a soul were in this state, it must not rely so much
87 Life, XIX | those are who are in the state of which I shall speak further
88 Life, XIX | which God raises to this state, that He will not cease
89 Life, XX | that this is my present state, and one to which I have
90 Life, XX | not; but I think it is the state of the enraptured soul.
91 Life, XX | because this is the habitual state of my soul! Generally, when
92 Life, XX | be a consolation in this state, it is to speak to one who
93 Life, XX | seems also to be a safer state, because it is the way of
94 Life, XX | exceeding worth, because the state of the body in it is only
95 Life, XX | book, and it is in this state our Lord keeps me at this
96 Life, XX | writing of the previous state of prayer,288—the rapture
97 Life, XX | soul which has reached this state neither speaks nor acts
98 Life, XX | our Lord raises to this state! how it looks down upon
99 Life, XX | prison of this life; for that state in which the soul itself
100 Life, XX | it has attained to this state, in which the Sun of Justice
101 Life, XXI | of the truth! Oh, what a state for kings! How much better
102 Life, XXI | it is for a soul in this state to have to return to the
103 Life, XXI | When my soul reached this state, in which God showed me
104 Life, XXI | brings a soul on to this state, He communicates to it of
105 Life, XXII | strength attain to this state,—because it is altogether
106 Life, XXII | should never have reached the state I am in now. I hold it to
107 Life, XXII | and I contrived to be in a state of recollection before Him.
108 Life, XXII | endurable now than in the first state of prayer, and it does much
109 Life, XXII | they lose who come to this state, and yet dwell in themselves!
110 Life, XXIII | whom I might treat of my state. I had already heard of
111 Life, XXIII | spent some time in this state, till, after much inward
112 Life, XXIII | that perfection which his state admitted. His wife is so
113 Life, XXIII | man, revealed to him the state of my soul, and my way of
114 Life, XXIII | but, if we consider his state, they were neither faults
115 Life, XXIII | imperfections; yet, in my state, it was a very great fault
116 Life, XXIII | my whole life, and of the state I was in,—and all with
117 Life, XXIII | I communicated the whole state of my soul to that servant
118 Life, XXIII | he might understand the state I was in, and how he was
119 Life, XXV | in its most recollected state never could have formed,
120 Life, XXV | the soul is thrown into a state of disgust, and is troubled,
121 Life, XXV | but by his orders made my state known to the others. They
122 Life, XXV | so great. I was in this state for four or five hours;
123 Life, XXV | seems to me that, in the state I was in then, many hours
124 Life, XXVI | souls who have come to this state is not hidden as it was
125 Life, XXVI | and had to enter on a new state of suffering. These locutions
126 Life, XXVI | without fail, the whole state of the soul, together with ./.
127 Life, XXVI | once, now that my spiritual state was known to be the work
128 Life, XXVII | seems to me that this is a state with which the devil can
129 Life, XXVII | preserve their ordinary state. It is not always so in
130 Life, XXVII | Thou hast led to such a state as this. O souls, you who
131 Life, XXVII | with me, raising me to the state I am in. Consider, that
132 Life, XXVII | given to prayer. Such is the state of the world, and so forgotten
133 Life, XXVIII | through my sins. And so my state was talked about, and came
134 Life, XXVIII | they who thus speak of my state were to tell me that a person
135 Life, XXIX | I remember, when in this state, those words of David: "
136 Life, XXIX | me.441~19. I was in this state from time to time, whenever
137 Life, XXX | to whom I make known the state of my soul.446 Even my first
138 Life, XXX | concealment, I laid before him the state of my soul. I saw almost
139 Life, XXX | to give an account of my state. It was at a later time
140 Life, XXX | understand and explain my state should have had experience
141 Life, XXX | Lord has raised to this state, there is no pleasure or
142 Life, XXX | sufferings of the soul in this state. It goes about in quest
143 Life, XXX | His hand any one in this state from saying or doing something
144 Life, XXX | However, when I am in this state, I do not suffer from the
145 Life, XXX | reflection. The soul in this state must be feeding on some
146 Life, XXX | whereby it may ascertain the state it is in.~23. It seems to
147 Life, XXX | souls who attain to this state; their love is ever active,
148 Life, XXX | who has attained to this state; who has received the bodily
149 Life, XXXII | matters had come to this state, and always with the help
150 Life, XXXIII | cost me to bring it to this state. When the work was given
151 Life, XXXIII | soul must be in a very bad state if there was anything the
152 Life, XXXIII | then, when I was in that state, that I saw myself clothed
153 Life, XXXIV | of the dignity of their state, which will not suffer them
154 Life, XXXIV | must be according to their state, and not according to their
155 Life, XXXIV | food fitted more for their state than for their liking.~6.
156 Life, XXXIV | felt a longing to know the state of his soul,—for I wished
157 Life, XXXIV | formerly, I spoke of my state, to him, and to the rector
158 Life, XXXIV | trust501 that I was in a state of grace, because a love
159 Life, XXXIV | to be inconsistent with a state of mortal sin.~13. I was
160 Life, XXXIV | in so short a time to a state so high. It made me ashamed
161 Life, XXXV | wished it were possible in my state to go about begging, for
162 Life, XXXV | In short, I was in such a state of torment, that I begged
163 Life, XXXVI | When I found myself in this state, I went and placed myself
164 Life, XXXVI | was a visible wrong to the state, that the most Holy Sacrament
165 Life, XXXVII | kings should affect so much state; for if they had none, no
166 Life, XXXVII | to be for eight days in a state wherein it seemed that I
167 Life, XXXVII | not away from it in this state, and that it is not in those
168 Life, XXXVII | world is now come to such a state, that men's lives ought
169 Life, XXXVIII| nothing more.~4. I was in this state once for more than an hour,
170 Life, XXXVIII| for us.~6. A soul in this state attains to a certain freedom,
171 Life, XXXVIII| Maria. But such was the state of my soul, that in losing
172 Life, XXXVIII| allowed me to see the evil state of that soul.582~30. Our
173 Life, XXXVIII| habit—to attain to that state of high perfection which
174 Life, XXXIX | myself in this wretched state, I was afraid that the graces
175 Life, XL(611)| was in a most flourishing state. He therefore was inclined
176 Life, XL | speak of them, because the state of my soul can be ascertained
177 Life, XL | not continue in the same state.612 At one time I should
178 Life, XL | other times I am in such a state that I do not feel that
179 Life, XL | roused my soul out of that state which, because I was not
180 Rel | Manifestations~of Her~Spiritual State~Which~St. Teresa Submitted
181 Rel, I(622) | enabling her to understand the state of a soul which has sinned
182 Rel, I(622) | but when she is in this state, she remembers nothing;
183 Rel, I(622) | what she can; and in that state her appearance is such that
184 Rel, I(622) | endure people who are in a state of perfection, if they do
185 Rel, I(622) | earth, tell her that her state is an effect of the operations
186 Rel, I | inability to serve God and my state624 in anything; for if it
187 Rel, I(624) | she means the religious state.~
188 Rel, I | on God, is the ordinary state of my soul, so far as I
189 Rel, I | keep me constantly in this state.~26. One thing astonishes
190 Rel, I | that, while I am in this state, through a single word of
191 Rel, I | for you know the whole state of my soul.~ ./.
192 Rel, II | that I may be in such a state as to depend on alms alone
193 Rel, II | without sense, and in that state I remain for some days.~
194 Rel, II | theologian: I discussed the state of my soul with him, and
195 Rel, III | in the soul that is in a state of grace.649 Afterwards
196 Rel, III | condition of a soul in a state of grace: in its company
197 Rel, III | or continue in so evil a state.~14. One day, in very great
198 Rel, III | great distress about the state of the Order, and casting
199 Rel, V | even if they are not in a state of grace." When I heard
200 Rel, V | spirit was, and what the state of the soul was then, and
201 Rel, V | possible for any one not in a state of grace to attain thereto;
202 Rel, V | tell whether he is in a state of grace or not.670~4. You
203 Rel, V | is present in a soul in a state of grace.673 I understood
204 Rel, VI | considering that our interior state is not made known to the
205 Rel, VI | and sins, or my interior state; and this, too, is more
206 Rel, VII | everything relating to the state of her soul she was very
207 Rel, VII | that people knew of her state, and except with her confessors
208 Rel, VII | before that heard of her state, had gone to Avila, that
209 Rel, VII | herself, and described her state to so many, these talked
210 Rel, VII | pains not to submit the state of her soul to any one who
211 Rel, VII | less intense. Her ordinary state is constant pain, with many
212 Rel, VIII | shall have raised to this state; but by him whom He has
213 Rel, VIII | for the soul is in such a state that it does not seem to
214 Rel, VIII | it is a very different state of things; for they can
215 Rel, VIII | one lost. So is it in this state, except that the suffering
216 Rel, VIII | as I have been in this state for so many years, I have
217 Rel, IX | their souls who are in a state of grace: not that the inflowings
218 Rel, XI(735)| the latest account of the state of her soul, for she died
219 Rel, XI | my soul for its present state; they were given only because
220 Rel, XI | as well as in my previous state, I can do no more, and that
221 Rel, XI | This is almost always the state I am in, except when my
222 Ind | it comes on in the second state of prayer, xv. 15.~Art,
223 Ind | prayer, xvii. 14, xviii. 15; state of, in raptures, xx. 2,
224 Ind | know whether she was in a state of, xxxiv. 12; vision of
225 Ind | self-condemned, vii. 8; evil state of, xxxii. 9; resemble a
226 Ind | xv. 13; grows most in the state of perfect union, xix. 2;
227 Ind | 17; nature of, xxvi. 3; state of the understanding during,
228 Ind | xxxiii. 9; understands the state of the Saint, xxxiii. 11;
229 Ind | own, xl. 8; and of, in a state of grace, Rel. iii. 13,
230 Ind | 9; unable to explain the state of her soul, xii. 10; supernaturally
231 Ind | xv. 12; understands her state in the prayer of imperfect
232 Ind | manifests her spiritual state to St. Peter of Alcantara,
233 Ind | xxxix. 2; her spiritual state became known without her
234 Ind | xv. 10; powerless in the state of imperfect union, xvi.
235 Ind | fourth, xviii. 1.~Will, the state of, in the prayer of quiet,