The Interior Castle (Complete Edition). St. Teresa of Avila
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St. Teresa of Ávila
The Interior Castle
(Complete Edition)
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2018 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-272-4758-5
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Description of the Castle
Chapter 1. Sweetness in Prayer
Chapter 2. Divine Consolations
Chapter 4. Spiritual Espousals
Chapter 1. Preparation for Spiritual Marriage
Introductory Note on Visions, Locutions, etc.
Chapter 5. The Flight of the Spirit
Chapter 6. Spiritual Jubilation
Chapter 7. The Humanity of Our Lord
Chapter 8. Intellectual Visions
Chapter 10. Intellectual Visions Continued
Chapter 1. God's Presence Chamber
The Benedictines of Stanbrook desire to express their gratitude to the very Rev. Benedict Zimmerman for having kindly revised the translation of the ‘Interior Castle’ and also for the Introduction, Notes, and Index which he has added to the book.
Preface
THIS TREATISE, STYLED THE INTERIOR CASTLE, WAS WRITTEN BY TERESA OF JESUS, NUN OF OUR LADY OF CARMEL, FOR HER SISTERS AND DAUGHTERS, THE DISCALCED CARMELITE NUNS.
Rarely has obedience laid upon me so difficult a task as this of writing about prayer; for one reason, because I do not feel that God has given me either the power or the desire for it, besides which, during the last three months I have suffered from noises and a great weakness in my head that have made it painful for me to write even on necessary business.1
However, as I know the power obedience has of making things easy which seem impossible, my will submits with a good grace, although nature seems greatly distressed, for God has not given me such strength as to bear, without repugnance, the constant struggle against illness while performing many different duties. May He, Who has helped me in other more difficult matters, aid me with His grace in this, for I trust in His mercy. I think I have but little to say that has not already been put forth in my other works written under obedience; in fact, I fear this will be but repetition of them. I am like a parrot which has learnt to talk; only knowing what it has been taught or has heard, it repeats the same thing over and over again. If God wishes me to write anything new, He will teach it me, or bring back to my memory what I have said elsewhere. I should be content even with this, for as I am very forgetful, I should be glad to be able to recall some of the matters about which