summary of interior Castle by St. Teresa of Avila
Introduction
Interior
castle was written by St. Teresa of Avila amidst ill health that besiege her at
that time and the problems of the noise in her head and the sort of troubles
between the superiors and the nuns. However, the book was completed in four
weeks in conjunctions with the command of her spiritual leaders. It has to do
with the soul on journey to the seven mansions in search of God.
First Mansion
Here
she lays emphasis on the importance of prayer when she said that a soul without
prayer are like bodies palsied and lame having hands and feet they cannot use.
The souls here a so much attached to the worldly things which form the reptile
that distracts them not minding that they are in the state of grace. This is
because they are capable of living and communicating with God and unless they
understand their plight they cannot move on with God. She then identifies the
gate to this castle to be prayer and meditation which we must enter through
humility and perseverance.
Second Mansion
In
the second mansion the soul now begins to recognize itself as being in charge.
It is now able to recognize the voice of God calling which becomes clearer as
the time goes on. The soul is able to identify this voice in the words of the
teachers, friends and in the very act of study. Here also, the soul realizes
the effect of being in mortal sin and then through grace is able to escape it.
The enemy in here launches a fierce attack on the soul trying to deceive and
pull it back into the world which is very dangerous as she said that the soul that
loves danger shall perish by it. The
only way out of this is surrendering to the will and calling of God and the
only defense against those attacks and prayer she warns must not be neglected.
Third Mansion
In the third mansion she identifies the
fear of God as one of that which is necessary for the growth of the soul. It is
through this that the soul moves beyond listening and understanding to doing the
things that will lead her to the likeness of her God. She identifies the
characteristic of those in this mansion as love for penance, charity, meditations,
good dressing and conversations. She equally stresses on the importance of
obedience to the will of God. God gives consolation of peace and resignation
which make the soul happier than are others with sensible devotion. These consolations
are give by God to the weakest souls.
Fourth Mansion
In the fourth mansion the souls here are becoming closer to God and
experiencing the supernatural. This mansion is closer to the kings dwelling and
are very beautiful, and so subtle are things seen and heard in them. Here, she
introduces the “Prayer of Quiet”- when the soul sits without speaking in the
presence of God and listens for him to speak and the “Prayer of
Recollection”-when the soul remembers and rebuilds the place where it can go to
pray and has control over the senses. Here, the supernatural and the natural
meet. And since the soul is liable to relapse having not yet received the
highest gifts of the spirit, she advice us ‘not to think much but to love
much.
Fifth Mansion
In the fifth the soul experiences the “Prayer of Union.” This is a
state in which the soul is completely withdrawn from the senses and is in union
with the creator. The evil one here has no ability to distract or harm the
soul. This spiritual union being a mystery, when it happens is unmistakeable.
Teresa here uses the famous analogy of the silkworm. This mansion marks a new
magnitude of contemplation. It is of short duration but while it lasts, the
soul is completely possessed by God.
Sixth Mansion
At the stage of the sixth mansion the soul is socked in the love of
its master and so much longs for nothing but to dwell in solitude with him. As
this love grows so also grows the pains and affliction of this soul. The soul
encounters problems that seem to be insurmountable. Prayer seems to offer no
remedy at this particular point in time. However, his grace of helps the soul
to grow in intimacy with him despite such afflictions.
Seventh Mansion
Finally the Lord is pleased to have pity for the hardship endured
both present and past. He accepts the soul and is spiritually married to this
soul that has so much longed for him. Here, the soul in this mansion has no
other function but to pray for the souls that are in sin. This is due to the fact
they know what they themselves has pasted through. In this stage the unity of
such a soul t the trinity makes they soul like God.
Conclusion
In conclusion we discover that the journey to holiness of life is
not a child’s play, we have to build a strong foundation in the lord who have
come to serve amidst troubles and tribulations. At times, it seems as if prayer
still has no solution but then we must learn to follow our master in humility,
fear, faith and good works. It is also quite evident according to this writing
that we can only measure or see ourselves as succeeding when the going is
tough. It is only then that we can be married to our creator and enjoy His
everlasting presence within us.
Nnaa.. U did well.
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