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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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1 Int, Arg | of the difference between Union and Trance, and explains 2 Int, Arg | speaks of the effects of Union.43~Chapter XXI.—She continues 3 Life, IV | now and then to that of union, though I understood not 4 Life, IV | true that the prayer of union lasted but a short time: 5 Life, XIV | even when the will is in union, that they hinder it very 6 Life, XV | lasts, as the will abides in union with God, so its peace and 7 Life, XV | happen that the will is in union and at rest, while the understanding 8 Life, XVI | it was not altogether the union of all the faculties, and 9 Life, XVI | almost all completely in union, yet not so absorbed that 10 Life, XVII | me to be a most distinct union of the whole soul with God, 11 Life, XVII | that, the will being in union, the soul should be aware 12 Life, XVII | There is another kind of union, which, though not a perfect 13 Life, XVII | which, though not a perfect union, is yet more so than the 14 Life, XVII | us profit by it.~8. This union, of which I would now speak, 15 Life, XVIII | I say, if it really be a union of all the faculties, that 16 Life, XVIII | —I mean, when it is in union,—cannot make it known; 17 Life, XVIII | if it can, then it is not union at all.~4. How this, which 18 Life, XVIII | How this, which we call union, is effected, and what it 19 Life, XVIII | when it is in the divine union. It is plain enough what 20 Life, XVIII | It is plain enough what union is—two distinct things 21 Life, XVIII | elevation of the spirit, or union, comes together with heavenly 22 Life, XVIII | but, as I understand it, union is a different thing from 23 Life, XVIII | thing from elevation in union itself. To him who may not 24 Life, XIX | soul, when the prayer of union is over, an exceedingly 25 Life, XX | The Difference Between Union and Rapture. What Rapture 26 Life, XX | the help of God, wherein union differs from rapture, or 27 Life, XX | It is more excellent than union, ./. the fruits of it are 28 Life, XX(267) | rapture is more excellent than union; that is, that the soul 29 Life, XX(267) | faculties. When she says that union is the beginning, middle, 30 Life, XX(267) | end, she means that pure union is almost always uniform; 31 Life, XX | operations more manifold; for union is uniform in the beginning, 32 Life, XX | absolutely irresistible; whilst union, inasmuch as we are then 33 Life, XX | as joy suspends them in union and in a trance.~16. O Jesus! 34 Life, XX | of the previous prayer of union,287 this utter transformation 35 Life, XX | the will alone remains in union with Him. The movements 36 Life, XXII | that he who has attained to union, and advances no further, 37 Life, XXII | advancing to the prayer of union, make no further progress, 38 Life, XXII | the way of the prayer of union, and though it may seem 39 Life, XXIII | and very often that of union, which lasted some time. 40 Life, XXIII | it which relates to the union of the soul with God, all 41 Life, XXV | time when the soul is in union in the very rapture itself, 42 Life, XXV | led me on to the prayer of union,—unless it be on that 43 Life, XXVII | attained to the prayer of union and of quiet, when we seem, 44 Life, XXVII | Virgin. In the prayer of union and of quiet, certain inflowings 45 Life, XXVIII(408)| of Alva" (Jerome Gratian, Union del Alma, cap. 5. Madrid,  46 Life, XXXI | 25. Are we striving after union with God? and do we wish 47 Life, XL | during which the soul was in union, wherein all its powers 48 Rel, V | shalt require them all."~On Union.~2. "Do not suppose, My 49 Rel, V | that to be near to Me is union; for they who sin against 50 Rel, V | they do not wish it. Nor is union the joys and comforts of 51 Rel, V | the joys and comforts of union,668 though they be of the 52 Rel, V | the will.~3. To return to union; I understood it to be a 53 Rel, V | considered that, if this be union, it comes to this, that, 54 Rel, V | always in this prayer of union: and yet it is true that 55 Rel, V | yet it is true that the union lasts but a very short time. 56 Rel, V | said that the soul is in union as it is when in contemplation; 57 Rel, V | the spirit is in when in union with God, raised up and 58 Rel, V | misery. And I think, if it be union to have our will and spirit 59 Rel, V | have our will and spirit in union with the will and Spirit 60 Rel, V | know when the soul is in union; to have that knowledge 61 Rel, VIII | trance; nor is it altogether union.~6. Sometimes, and even 62 Rel, VIII | that the will alone is in union; and this it sees very clearly, 63 Rel, VIII | faculties of the soul are in union, it is a very different 64 Rel, VIII | people; and, indeed, the union of which I am speaking may 65 Rel, VIII | The difference between union and trance is this, that 66 Rel, VIII | occurs when the soul is in union, there is more violence 67 Rel, VIII | has, in a trance than in union, and accordingly in a rapture 68 Rel, IX | not afraid of it, for the union of My Father with thy soul 69 Ind | the prayer of imperfect union, xvi. 9.~Cross, the, way 70 Ind | spirit not to be attempted in union, xviii. 8.~Eliseus. See 71 Ind | in the state of perfect union, xix2; dangers of false, 72 Ind | the prayer of imperfect union, xvii. 5, 9; troublesome, 73 Ind | in the prayer of perfect union, xviii. 14; a delight, Rel. 74 Ind | in the prayer of perfect union, xviii. 19.~Sensitiveness, 75 Ind | the prayer of imperfect union, xvi. 1, 4; beside itself, 76 Ind | in the prayer of perfect union, xix. 1, 2; the Saint prays 77 Ind | the prayer of imperfect union, xvi3; and describes it, 78 Ind | visions before the prayer of union, xxv. 14; told by her confessor 79 Ind | in the state of imperfect union, xvi. 4; and of the perfect 80 Ind | xvi. 4; and of the perfect union, xviii. 19; the Saint speaks 81 Ind | humbly of her, xxviii. 10.~Union, imperfect, prayer of, xvi. 82 Ind | later states of, xviii. 1.~Union, perfect, prayer of, xviii. 83 Ind | 16; fruits of, xix. 4.~Union, prayer of, iv. 9; followed 84 Ind | visions in the Saint, xxv. 14.~Union, what it is, Rel. v. 2; 85 Ind | and in that of imperfect union, xvii. 4.~Visions, our Lord 86 Ind | the prayer of imperfect union, xviii. 16.~Women, great 87 Ind2, Cit | Disc. Proem. ~·        Union del Alma ~·        Vie


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