August 4, 2010



I saw an angel close by me, on my left side, in bodily form. This I am not accustomed to see, unless very rarely. Though I have visions of angels frequently, yet I see them only by an intellectual vision, such as I have spoken of before. It was our Lord's will that in this vision I should see the angel in this wise. He was not large, but small of stature, and most beautiful — his face burning, as if he were one of the highest angels, who seem to be all of fire: they must be those whom we call cherubim. Their names they never tell me; but I see very well that there is in heaven so great a difference between one angel and another, and between these and the others, that I cannot explain it.

I saw in his hand a long spear of gold, and at the iron's point there seemed to be a little fire. He appeared to me to be thrusting it at times into my heart, and to pierce my very entrails; when he drew it out, he seemed to draw them out also, and to leave me all on fire with a great love of God. The pain was so great, that it made me moan; and yet so surpassing was the sweetness of this excessive pain, that I could not wish to be rid of it. The soul is satisfied now with nothing less than God. The pain is not bodily, but spiritual; though the body has its share in it, even a large one. It is a caressing of love so sweet which now takes place between the soul and God, that I pray God of His goodness to make him experience it who may think that I am lying.

St. Theresa of Avila

3 comments:

  1. beautific quote...this coming from a former altar boy, born-again-atheist, whose mum's maiden name is AVILA and by which i've taken along with my paternal surname: jesus julian arteaga avila vences.

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  2. Your blog, which I found so serendipitously tonight, is exquisite. Beautiful. And you are the first other soul I've ever encountered who shares my dual love of saints and old women, both! I will come here for respite from my very intense life, and drink from your words and pictures. Thank you, Kindred Spirit!

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  3. @ FaerieMama: thank you for the visit and the kind words :) Always good to know there are others out there.

    @ Julian: could you have a more beauteous name? my goodness! & ah i've been obsessed with this quote for so long. my favourite sculpture of all time is Bernini's The Ecstasy of St. Theresa. (in second place comes Rodin's The Gates of Hell)

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