When a child of seven years, Teresa ran away from her home
at Avila in Spain, in the hopes of being martyred by the Moors.
She was brought back by an envoy of the Moors. When asked
the reason of her flight, she replied, "I want to see God, and I
must die before I can see Him." She then began with her
brother to build a hermitage in their garden and was often heard
repeating, "Forever, forever."
Frivolous conversations with her nieghbors checked her
progress towards perfection, "Goodness comes through
commune with god." She was shamefully violated by a tramp.
"Your Pride. Your craven selfish indulence.
Bewail your failures in selfdenial."
In her thirty first year she became a Carmelite nun. A vision
showed her the very place in hell to which her own faults
would have led her, and she lived ever after in deep distrust
of the self. She died October 5, 1582.
"To be happy. I will abandon you."
All Writing.Com images are copyrighted and may not be copied / modified in any way. All other brand names & trademarks are owned by their respective companies.
Generated in 0.07 seconds at 4:58am on Nov 16, 2024 via server WEBX1.