List of chapters: The Way of Perfection
St. Teresa of Avila: The Way of Perfection
List of Chapters
Chapter 1
Of the reason which moved me to found this convent in such strict
observance
Chapter 2
Treats of how the necessities of the body should be disregarded
and of the good that comes from poverty
Chapter 3
Continues the subject begun in the first chapter and persuades the
sisters to busy themselves constantly in beseeching God to help those who work
for the Church. Ends with an exclamatory prayer<
Chapter 4
Exhorts the nuns to keep their Rule and names three things which
are important for the spiritual life. Describes the first of these three
things, which is love of one's neighbour, and speaks of the harm which can be
done by individual friendships
Appendix to Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Continues speaking of confessors. Explains why it is important
that they should be learned men
Chapter 6
Returns to the subject of perfect love, already begun
Chapter 7
Treats of the same subject of spiritual love and gives certain
counsels for gaining it
Chapter 8
Treats of the great benefit of self-detachment, both interior and
exterior, from all things created
Chapter 9
Treats of the great blessing that shunning their relatives brings
to those who have left the world and shows how by doing so they will find truer
friends
Chapter 10
Teaches that detachment from the things aforementioned is
insufficient if we are not detached from our own selves and that this virtue
and humility go together
Chapter 11
Continues to treat of mortification and describes how it may be
attained in times of sickness
Chapter 12
Teaches that the true lover of God must care little for life and
honour
Chapter 13
Continues to treat of mortification and explains how one must
renounce the world's standards of wisdom in order to attain to true wisdom
Chapter 14
Treats of the great importance of not professing anyone whose
spirit is contrary to the things aforementioned
Chapter 15
Treats of the great advantage which comes from our not excusing
ourselves, even though we find we are unjustly condemned
Chapter 16
Describes the difference between perfection in the lives of
contemplatives and in the lives of those who are content with mental prayer.
Explains how it is sometimes possible for God to raise a distracted soul to
perfect contemplation and the reason for this. This chapter and that which
comes next are to be noted carefully
Chapter 17
How not all souls are fitted for contemplation and how some take
long to attain it. True humility will walk happily along the road by which the
Lord leads it
Chapter 18
Continues the same subject and shows how much greater are the
trials of contemplatives than those of actives. This chapter offers great
consolation to actives
Chapter 19
Begins to treat of prayer. Addresses souls who cannot reason with
the understanding
Chapter 20
Describes how, in one way or another, we never lack consolation
on the road of prayer. Counsels the sisters to include this subject continually
in their conversation
Chapter 21
Describes the great importance of setting out upon the practice
of prayer with firm resolution and of heeding no difficulties put in the way by
the devil
Chapter 22
Explains the meaning of mental prayer
Chapter 23
Describes the importance of not turning back when one has set out
upon the way of prayer. Repeats how necessary it is to be resolute
Chapter 24
Describes how vocal prayer may be practised with perfection and
how closely allied it is to mental prayer
Chapter 25
Describes the great gain which comes to a soul when it practises
vocal prayer perfectly. Shows how God may raise it thence to things
supernatural
Chapter 26
Continues the description of a method for recollecting the
thoughts. Describes means of doing this. This chapter is very profitable for
those who are beginning prayer
Chapter 27
Describes the great love shown us by the Lord in the first words
of the Paternoster and the great importance of our making no account of good
birth if we truly desire to be the daughters of God
Chapter 28
Describes the nature of the Prayer of Recollection and sets down
some of the means by which we can make it a habit
Chapter 29
Continues to describe methods for achieving this Prayer of
Recollection. Says what little account we should make of being favoured by our
superiors
Chapter 30
Describes the importance of understanding what we ask for in
prayer. Treats of these words in the Paternoster: "Sanctificetur nomen tuum,
adveniat regnum tuum". Applies them to the Prayer of Quiet, and begins the
explanation of them
Chapter 31
Continues the same subject. Explains what is meant by the Prayer
of Quiet. Gives several counsels to those who experience it. This chapter is
very noteworthy
Chapter 32
Expounds these words of the Paternoster: "Fiat voluntas tua sicut
in coelo et in terra." Describes how much is accomplished by those who repeat
these words with full resolution and how well the Lord rewards them for it
Chapter 33
Treats of our great need that the Lord should give us what we ask
in these words of the Paternoster: "Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis
hodie."
Chapter 34
Continues the same subject. This is very suitable for reading
after the reception of the Most Holy Sacrament
Chapter 35
Describes the recollection which should be practised after
Communion. Concludes this subject with an exclamatory prayer to the Eternal
Father
Chapter 36
Treats of these words in the Paternoster: "Dimitte nobis debita
nostra"
Chapter 37
Describes the excellence of this prayer called the Paternoster,
and the many ways in which we shall find consolation in it
Chapter 38
Treats of the great need which we have to beseech the Eternal
Father to grant us what we ask in these words: "Et ne nos inducas in
tentationem, sed libera nos a malo." Explains certain temptations. This chapter
is noteworthy
Chapter 39
Continues the same subject and gives counsels concerning
different kinds of temptation. Suggests two remedies by which we may be freed
from temptations
Chapter 40
Describes how, by striving always to walk in the love and fear of
God, we shall travel safely amid all these temptations
Chapter 41
Speaks of the fear of God and of how we must keep ourselves from
venial sins
Chapter 42
Treats of these last words of the Paternoster: "Sed libera nos a
malo. Amen." "But deliver us from evil. Amen."