Teresa of Avila was the third child of Alonso Sanchez de Cepeda and his second wife, Beatriz Davila …show more content…
She then became ill again and suffered that made her weak and depressed. While she was ill she began practicing of private prayer. She started to give up with all the bad things that had happened to her and wanted to discontinue it but two confessors advised her to write down her spiritual experiences through private prayer. Teresa of Avila writings influenced people, “especially focus on giving people spiritual strength and learning how to experience the discussion of prayer” . Her writings “Way of Perfection”, “Foundations”, and “The Interior Castle” are autobiographies based on her experiences and …show more content…
These visions changed her life forever and gave her hope to reform converts to bring the original idea back to the church. She had trouble getting support for her beliefs by her friends and people and they believed her knowledge was evil and as to recall the devil. “she had recourse not only to the most spiritual confessors she could find, but also to some saintly laymen, who, never suspecting that the account she gave them of her sins was greatly exaggerated, believed these manifestations to be the work of the evil spirit” . They believed that Teresa knowledge was