Of all of Teresa of Avila's works, The Way of Perfection is the most
easily understood. Written at the height of the controversy surrounding
the reforms Teresa instituted in the Carmelite order, it instructed the
nuns in the practice of prayer. Teresa discusses the three essentials of
a prayer-filled life -- fraternal love, detachment from material things,
and true humility. Her counsels on these are the fruit of her practical
experience. The book develops these ideas and takes up directly the
matters of prayer and contemplation. Teresa gives various maxims for the
practice of prayer and concludes the book with her masterful and
impassioned version of the Lord's Prayer. How is it that Thou canst give
us so much with Thy first word? she says of the Our at the beginning of
that prayer.
The simple and practical nature of this mystical classic will appeal to
all who seek a life of wholeness.