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===''The Way of Perfection''=== ''The Way of Perfection'' (''{{langx|es|Camino de Perfección}}'') was published in 1566. Teresa called this a "living book" and in it set out to teach her nuns how to progress through prayer and [[Christian meditation]]. She discusses the rationale for being a Carmelite, and the rest deals with the purpose of and approaches to spiritual life. The title was inspired by the devotional book ''[[The Imitation of Christ]]'' (1418) which had become a favourite expression of Teresa much before she wrote this work, as it appeared at several places in her autobiography, ''The Life of Teresa of Jesus''. Like her other books, ''The Way of Perfection'' was written on the advice of her counsellors to describe her experiences in prayer during the period when the [[Catholic Reformation|Reformation]] was spreading through Europe. Herein she describes ways of attaining spiritual perfection through [[Mental prayer|prayer]] and its four stages, as in [[Christian meditation|meditation]], [[Prayer of Quiet|quiet]], repose of soul and finally perfect [[union with God]], which she equates with rapture. ;Editions: * ''The Way of Perfection''. Translated and Edited by E. Allison Peers, Doubleday, 1991. {{ISBN|978-0-385-06539-9}} * ''The Way of Perfection'', [[TAN Books]], 1997. {{ISBN|978-0-89555-602-8}} * ''Way of Perfection'', London, 2012. limovia.net {{ISBN|978-1-78336-025-3}} * ''El [[Camino de Perfección]]'' (''The Way of Perfection''), written also before 1567, at the direction of her confessor.
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