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Alphabetical [« »] occupata 2 occupation 2 occupations 5 occupied 27 occupies 1 occupy 11 occupying 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 ibaã 27 importance 27 liberty 27 occupied 27 reverence 27 ribera 27 takes | St. Teresa of Avila Life of St. Teresa of Jesus IntraText - Concordances occupied |
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1 Pref | we have it now, must have occupied her nearly six years in 2 Life, VIII | was very ill, or very much occupied.~4. When I was ill, I was 3 Life, VIII | for some years, I was more occupied with the wish to see the 4 Life, VIII | good desires, and how I occupied myself in prayer, I seemed 5 Life, XII | have the powers of the mind occupied, and to think that you can 6 Life, XIV | asleep: the will alone is occupied in such a way that, without 7 Life, XV | absorbed, it continues still occupied without knowing how, so 8 Life, XVII | employed in affairs and be occupied in works of charity. I say 9 Life, XVII | makes no reflections, but is occupied in the fruition of God: 10 Life, XVII | we desire—to be always occupied in God.240~10. I say that 11 Life, XVII | much; while the others, occupied with His Majesty, give us 12 Life, XVIII | comprehended. The senses are all occupied in this fruition in such 13 Life, XVIII | whose understanding is not occupied with the things of earth 14 Life, XVIII | The will must be fully occupied in loving, but it understands 15 Life, XX | when I am not particularly occupied, I fall into these agonies 16 Life, XXII | moment the whole soul is occupied in loving Him whom the understanding 17 Life, XXIII | said that he was very much occupied: and so, indeed, he ./. 18 Life, XXV | afraid whenever I was not occupied in prayer; but when I prayed, 19 Life, XXV | that no one had ever been occupied with any other love than 20 Life, XXVIII| our thoughts may be well occupied, it is a great matter that 21 Life, XXX | and how well the soul is occupied. On the one hand, the soul 22 Life, XXXVII| always there where it is most occupied; and as I felt very safe 23 Life, XXXVII| soul was so stupefied, and occupied with I know not what nor 24 Rel, III | not be better for me if I occupied myself always with prayer, 25 Rel, V | detachment from all things, occupied in God in such a way as 26 Rel, VIII | retained that they may be occupied with God. This will be easily 27 Rel, VIII | the soul may be the more occupied with the object of its fruition: