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1 Int | ceased to deplore, namely the vision of our Lord;10 her own words
2 Int, Arg | She goes on to explain a vision, though not an imaginary
3 Int, Arg | explains what an imaginary vision is, and speaks of the powerful
4 Pref | them in Heaven the blessed vision of Himself and the saints,
5 Pref | Sacrament, or, if it be a vision of the Saints, then to lift
6 Ann | rapture of the Saint 77. The vision of Hell78. Father Alvarez
7 Ann | transpiercing of her heart79. Vision of our Lord risen from the
8 Life, I(85) | says that she saw them in a vision both in Heaven.~
9 Life, I | God, it struck me that the vision of God was very cheaply
10 Life, III | believe him to have the vision of God. He would have me
11 Life, V(124) | four days, seen hell in a vision. And the chronicler says
12 Life, VII | the eyes of the body. The vision made so deep an impression
13 Life, VII(131) | twenty-five years only after the vision.~
14 Life, VII | remained with me that the vision was from God, and ./. not
15 Life, X | Him. It was not by way of vision; I believe it was what is
16 Life, X | of heaven must be. As the vision of the saints, which is
17 Life, XX | absorbed, amazed, dizzy at the vision of so much grandeur.~38.
18 Life, XXV | and, as I think, neither vision, nor understanding, nor
19 Life, XXV | myself, I never had a single vision or revelation till ./.
20 Life, XXV | understand that it was a true vision, as I have since understood
21 Life, XXV | the particular devotion or vision help it ./. not onwards,
22 Life, XXV | I had never had a single vision,—these Thy words alone
23 Life, XXVI | and of longings for the vision of God, as I shall show
24 Life, XXVI | that time I had never had a vision.[8]383 But, a very few days
25 Life, XXVII | utterly ignorant that such a vision was possible,387 I was extremely
26 Life, XXVII(386) | and ch. xxix. § 1. The vision took place, it seems, on
27 Life, XXVII | continually, and, ./. as the vision was not imaginary, I saw
28 Life, XXVII | great learning, that this vision was of the highest order,
29 Life, XXVII | it was not an imaginary vision,—how is it that I can
30 Life, XXVII | of so great a good. This vision brings with it great blessings.~
31 Life, XXVII | of prayer; but it is not vision. God is understood to be
32 Life, XXVII | felt; but here, in this vision, it is seen clearly that
33 Life, XXVII | are present; but in the vision, the Sacred Humanity also,
34 Life, XXVII | had seen him. But in this vision I could do so, because so
35 Life, XXVII | after the manner of the vision I am speaking of. Consider
36 Life, XXVII | Lord explains to me the vision, which it is His Majesty'
37 Life, XXVII | be under a delusion. The vision and the language are matters
38 Life, XXVII | placed it there. In this vision, I know who placed it; but
39 Life, XXVII | to show the kind of the vision and of the grace which God
40 Life, XXVIII | days, not many, with that vision405 continually before me.
41 Life, XXVIII(406)| or ecstasy, the spiritual vision then revealed makes the
42 Life, XXVIII | bliss, particularly the vision of the Humanity of Jesus
43 Life, XXVIII | it is complete!~5. This vision, though imaginary, I never
44 Life, XXVIII | say that the intellectual vision is more perfect than this;
45 Life, XXVIII | and this, the imaginary vision, much more perfect than
46 Life, XXVIII | in fancies.~6. After the vision was over, it happened that
47 Life, XXVIII | that all doubts of the vision being a fancy on my part
48 Life, XXVIII | show Himself. Sometimes the vision was so indistinct, that
49 Life, XXVIII | great is the power of this vision, when our Lord shows the
50 Life, XXVIII | or ecstasy, whereby the vision of the divine presence is
51 Life, XXVIII | true that afterwards the vision is forgotten; but there
52 Life, XXVIII | it; for though the former vision, which I said represented
53 Life, XXVIII | that the remembrance of the vision may last, and that our thoughts
54 Life, XXVIII | —that of intellectual vision,—we learn how He is God,
55 Life, XXVIII | with His love.~15. This vision is to be esteemed very highly;
56 Life, XXVIII | glory which it has when the vision is from God. Satan makes
57 Life, XXVIII | in order to undo the true vision which the soul has had:
58 Life, XXVIII | shall have had the true vision, coming from God, detects
59 Life, XXVIII | to say.~ ./. 17. If the vision were the work of a man's
60 Life, XXVIII | setting aside that such a vision would not accomplish the
61 Life, XXVIII | disgusted. But, in the true vision, the riches which abide
62 Life, XXVIII | reassure me; for, after every vision which was strange to me,
63 Life, XXIX | to give reasons why the vision was no work of the imagination.
64 Life, XXIX | understanding? But as to the vision of which I am speaking,
65 Life, XXIX | gaze upon it—part of the vision in particular—the vision
66 Life, XXIX | vision in particular—the vision of Christ is lost at once.~
67 Life, XXIX | the contrary, I lost the vision altogether. And though I
68 Life, XXIX | that I lose the beautiful vision, in order to have a greater
69 Life, XXIX | willing or not willing, the vision has nothing to do with it.
70 Life, XXIX | of the cross when I had a vision, to point my finger at it
71 Life, XXIX | nature. If I did this, the vision would not recur. I was to
72 Life, XXIX | watch over me, and take the vision away.428 This was a great
73 Life, XXIX | could not believe that the vision did not ./. come from God,
74 Life, XXIX | on my left hand; but that vision was not imaginary. These
75 Life, XXIX | whenever I saw our Lord in a vision; for when I saw Him before
76 Life, XXIX | reasons for believing that the vision was not satanic; some of
77 Life, XXIX | I should have at times a vision of this kind: I saw an angel
78 Life, XXIX | only by an intellectual vision, such as I have spoken of
79 Life, XXIX | Lord's will that in this vision I should see the angel in
80 Life, XXX | our Lord showed me in a vision;453 for the soul itself
81 Life, XXX | at once; or, if I saw a vision, I was as if I had never
82 Life, XXXI | his presence through the vision I have spoken of before,463
83 Life, XXXI | spoken of before,463 the vision wherein no form is seen.~
84 Life, XXXI | could not make out what the vision meant. In less than a fortnight,
85 Life, XXXI | me offend Him. I knew the vision was real by what I saw occasionally
86 Life, XXXII | had another most fearful vision, in which I saw the punishment
87 Life, XXXII | so great. In the former vision, our Lord made me really
88 Life, XXXII | was so terrified by that vision,—and that terror is on
89 Life, XXXII | reason. I repeat it, this vision was one of the grandest
90 Life, XXXII | will.~ ./. 9. It was that vision that filled me with the
91 Life, XXXII | 11. When I had seen this vision, and had learned other great
92 Life, XXXII | So efficacious was the vision, and such was the nature
93 Life, XXXIII | I often tried—that the vision came from God.494 It left
94 Life, XXXIV | glory. I understood by that vision that his soul was making
95 Life, XXXVI | great happiness, and the vision made me very happy too.
96 Life, XXXVII | consolation which God gives in a vision or a trance are so different,
97 Life, XXXVII | observed that, in every vision or revelation which our
98 Life, XXXVII | gain was very great. The vision of Christ left behind an
99 Life, XXXVII | with me to this day. One vision alone of Him is enough to
100 Life, XXXVII | graces of which I had a vision in our Lord. Neither is
101 Life, XXXVII | after I had seen Him in a vision, began to grow, for my converse ./.
102 Life, XXXVII | into Thy presence. The very vision of Thy person shows us at
103 Life, XXXVII | first fear and awe at the vision of Thy Majesty, we have
104 Life, XXXVII | of the blessings of this vision, without speaking of others,
105 Life, XXXVIII | me see. But such was the vision, that the least part of
106 Life, XXXVIII | that which is seen in a vision,—both being light,—is
107 Life, XXXVIII | elevation of the spirit, and the vision of things so high, in these
108 Life, XXXVIII | began to rejoice in the vision, it was delivered from all
109 Life, XXXVIII | living in it.577 I had a vision of the most Sacred Humanity
110 Life, XXXVIII | so distinctly as in the vision. I understood this well
111 Life, XXXVIII | this well enough; but the vision remained so impressed on
112 Life, XXXVIII | blessing.~23. I have had this vision on three other occasions, ./.
113 Life, XXXVIII | is, I think, the highest vision of all the visions which
114 Life, XXXVIII | vanities, I saw clearly in the vision how all things are vanity,
115 Life, XXXVIII | degrees; but those of this vision are the highest of all.
116 Life, XXXVIII | wonder, ever since that vision, at Thy great wisdom; and
117 Life, XXXVIII | So troubled was I by the vision, that I knew not how I could
118 Life, XXXVIII | fear, for I thought, if the vision was from God, that His Majesty
119 Life, XXXVIII | At another time I had a vision of a different kind, which
120 Life, XXXVIII | brightness in his face. This vision passed away very quickly;
121 Life, XXXVIII | I doubt the truth of the vision; I mean that it was no illusion.~
122 Life, XXXVIII | illusion.~36. I had this vision about a fortnight after
123 Life, XXXVIII | done if I had not seen that vision. For when our Lord showed
124 Life, XXXVIII | departed nun as I believe, in a vision; her soul seemed to rise
125 Life, XXXVIII | and ascend to heaven. This vision was not imaginary, like
126 Life, XXXVIII | at the very time of my vision. I was amazed that he had
127 Life, XXXIX | prayer; but, as I had had the vision, I have a certain conviction
128 Life, XXXIX | with, namely, the following vision.595~25. I was in prayer,
129 Life, XXXIX(595) | The Saint had this vision when she was in the house
130 Life, XXXIX | any harm.~26. At first the vision seemed to have no results;
131 Life, XXXIX | assault, and I saw that the vision represented the world, because
132 Life, XXXIX | well what I had seen in the vision, and it helped me greatly
133 Life, XXXIX | it was shown to me in the vision, so that I might attach
134 Life, XXXIX | excessive. The effects of the vision were great; it made me long
135 Life, XL | found it; for after this vision I look upon everything which
136 Life, XL | be painful to me.~5. The vision left me in great tenderness,
137 Life, XL | describe. I know that this vision was a great blessing to
138 Life, XL | not see our Lord.~10. This vision seems to me very profitable
139 Life, XL | when in prayer, I had a vision, for a moment,—I saw nothing
140 Life, XL | nothing distinctly, but the vision was most clear,—how all
141 Life, XL | way explain it, but the vision remains most deeply impressed
142 Life, XL | daring to do so. I had the vision, I repeat it, but I cannot
143 Life, XL | compared the soul in a former vision,610 only in a way so high
144 Life, XL | suffers us to live.~16. The vision made me also reflect, that
145 Life, XL | reflect, that if one such vision as this fills the souls
146 Life, XL | Sacrament one day; I had a vision of a Saint, whose Order
147 Life, XL | come a little nearer to the vision of God, in that another
148 Rel, I | without my having had a vision, or heard anything, or knowing
149 Rel, I | for relief comes from the vision of God, which comes by death,
150 Rel, I | of hearing, or a single vision, or a little self-recollection,
151 Rel, I | word, or recollection, or vision that came, and I was able
152 Rel, III | appeared to me in an imaginary vision, as He is I wont to do;
153 Rel, III | present in an intellectual vision, whereby my soul understood
154 Rel, III | other, for many reasons. The vision of the Three Divine Persons—
155 Rel, III | shortly before I had this vision,—the Host being still
156 Rel, III | always thought that the vision of the Three Persons was
157 Rel, III | certain kind of intellectual vision the condition of a soul
158 Rel, III | company I saw by intellectual vision the most Holy Trinity, from
159 Rel, III | no bodily forms, for the vision was intellectual. She remained
160 Rel, III | occasions, in an imaginary vision, most interiorly, He held
161 Rel, IV | This is not an imaginary vision, but one most certain, and
162 Rel, V | with me, after seeing in a vision the most Holy Trinity, and
163 Rel, V | I saw It in an imaginary vision. And though at other times
164 Rel, V | Trinity in an intellectual vision, for some days after the
165 Rel, V | would have Joseph tell the vision to his brethren, and have
166 Rel, VI | into a trance; and I had a vision, that passed away with the
167 Rel, VI | persuade myself that the vision was a delusion, because
168 Rel, VII | meteor most frequently. The vision, however, remained so impressed
169 Rel, VII | thus, at other times, some vision gave her strength, for without
170 Rel, VII | the world.~26. As for the vision about which you, my father,
171 Rel, VII | outwardly or inwardly, for the vision is not imaginary: but, without
172 Rel, VII | the imagination, not the vision itself,—that is not in
173 Rel, VIII | because I cannot reproduce the vision when it is over, even if
174 Rel, VIII | presence of God, which is not a vision at all. It seems that any
175 Rel, IX | it was by an intellectual vision which passed rapidly away,
176 Rel, IX | Lady, by an illuminative vision; and it seemed as if we
177 Rel, IX | pleasing unto her. I had this vision constantly for some days,
178 Rel, IX | heart, in an intellectual vision; His words were: "I am here,
179 Rel, IX | Himself, in an intellectual vision so clear as to seem almost
180 Rel, IX | Lady of Anguish.725 The vision made me very much afraid,
181 Rel, IX | incomparably closer than this." The vision has remained with me till
182 Rel, IX | distract myself from the vision, but that failed to divert
183 Rel, IX | place where he is." This vision lasted more than an hour
184 Rel, IX | delight. The effect of the vision was a great affection for
185 Rel, IX | I had heard in a former vision, that he would establish
186 Rel, XI | ceased, but the intellectual vision of the Three Persons and
187 Rel, XI | and that, I believe, is a vision of a much higher kind; and
188 Rel, XI | for martyrdom, and of the vision of God, have no strength
189 Ind | Angels and evil spirits, vision of, xxxi. 11.~Angel, the
190 Ind | 11.~Angel, the Saint's vision of the, xxix. 16–18.~Answers
191 Ind | xxiii. 13.~Assumption, the, vision of, xxxix. 37.~Attachments,
192 Ind | 12.~Carmel, the Order of, vision concerning, Rel. iii. 14;
193 Ind | Dominion, true, xl. 21.~Dove, vision of a, xxxviii. 13, 14.~Ecija,
194 Ind | xviii. 5; the Saint has a vision of, xl. 13, 14; pain of
195 Ind | in a state of, xxxiv. 12; vision of a soul in, Rel. iii.
196 Ind | 16, xxxviii. 8.~Hell, a vision of, xxx. 14, xxxii. 1; effects
197 Ind | renews her love of, xxiv. 2; vision of, xxviii. 4, xxxviii.
198 Ind | seen by the Saint in a vision, xxxviii. 15, 16.~Illness
199 Ind | encourages the Saint, xxxiii. 14; vision of, xxxiii. 16.~Joseph,
200 Ind | knowledge of, xxxi. 26.~Order, vision concerning a certain, xl.
201 Ind | xiv. 8; different from vision, xxvii. 6.~Priest, conversion
202 Ind | evil-living, v. 9, xxxi. 7; vision concerning a, xxxviii. 29.~
203 Ind | go to Toledo, xxxiv. 2; vision of the Saint concerning,
204 Ind | wickedness of, xl. 15; vision of a soul in, Rel. iii.
205 Ind | without God, xxxvii. 11; vision of a lost soul, xxxviii.
206 Ind | xxxviii. 31; the Saint's vision of her own, xl. 8; and of,
207 Ind | purpose, xxxiii. 1; her vision in the Dominican church,
208 Ind | ez, xxxviii. 15.~Throne, vision of a, xxxix. 31, 32.~Trance,
209 Ind | xxxv. 9; shown her in a vision, xxxix. 25.~Trinity, the,