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Where the spiritual classics finally click. You want the depth of the Church's great spiritual works—but they can feel dense, intimidating, and just out of reach. One Good Book offers guided Catholic spiritual reading for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by a theological text they couldn't finish. We serve as a trusted guide, walking with you chapter-by-chapter through masterpieces like St. Teresa’s Interior Castle and St. Augustine’s Confessions. We break these works down into accessible audio explorations that dismantle the "Fixer-Upper Illusion." Whether you are on your commute, walking the dog, or starting your morning prayer, we help you overcome theological intimidation so these timeless classics can finally transform your daily life. Discover our growing Library of guided explorations at https://justonegoodbook.com.© 2026 One Good Book
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  • The Seventh Mansion: Spiritual Marriage and Final Union (Ep. 9)
    Apr 6 2026

    What happens when the ecstatic sparks of prayer stop, and everything just goes quiet? You might expect the highest level of holiness to feel like a constant adrenaline rush or a perpetual ecstasy, but St. Teresa of Ávila says the exact opposite.

    In the Seventh Mansion of The Interior Castle, we reach the ultimate destination of the spiritual life. Teresa calls this "Spiritual Marriage"—not a human ceremony, but a permanent union where the soul and God become one without ceasing to be two. Echoing the great mystery of marriage described in Ephesians 5, the soul stops striving and simply rests in His Majesty. To explain this, Teresa compares the previous mansions to two wax candles: their flames can be joined to give one light, but they can still be pulled apart. But the Seventh Mansion is like rain falling into a river. Once the drop hits the water, the boundaries dissolve, and the two waters can never be separated again.

    But what does this permanent union actually look like on a random Tuesday when the laundry is piling up? One Good Book examines the "wound of normalcy"—the shocking truth that a soul fully united to God becomes incredibly steady. The King is at His post in the center of your soul, bearing the weight of the wars, so you do not have to panic when daily life feels chaotic.

    This episode is for you if you have ever worried that union with God means losing your personality, drowning, or ceasing to exist.

    You do not lose yourself; you gain the river. Practice the "River Drop" at justonegoodbook.com.

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    21 m
  • The Sixth Mansion: Jesus in Prayer and the Abstraction Illusion (Ep. 8)
    Apr 5 2026

    Have you ever felt like your prayer life has become more sophisticated, but somehow less personal? You look at a crucifix you have had for years and feel nothing, wondering if you are ready to move past the "kindergarten" of Bible stories and start communing with pure, formless light.

    In the Sixth Mansion of The Interior Castle, St. Teresa of Ávila directly confronts what we call the "Abstraction Illusion"—the dangerous belief that spiritual maturity means leaving the humanity of Jesus behind. She stands in the doorway and practically shouts that God is not an abstract state of consciousness; He is a Person. One Good Book explores why the inner screens of your imagination naturally go dark as you advance, and how the "Intellectual Vision"—not seeing with eyes, but perceiving Christ's presence directly in the soul, like sensing a companionable weight in a dim room—keeps you anchored to His humanity.

    Christ said, "I am the door," not "I am the light." There is no back entrance to the Seventh Mansion that bypasses the Incarnation, the wood, or the nails.

    This episode is for you if you have been tempted to treat the messy, dusty reality of Jesus of Nazareth as a beginner's tool you have graduated past.

    Come back to the Door. It is the only way in. Practice the simple gaze with us at justonegoodbook.com.

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    22 m
  • The Sixth Mansion: Understanding the Wound of Love (Ep. 7)
    Apr 5 2026

    Why does it sometimes hurt to pray? You thought you were growing, but lately, prayer feels less like a warm blanket and more like a raw nerve. You sit in silence waiting for the peace you used to feel, but instead, you are met with a sharp, physical hunger for God that you cannot satisfy.

    In the Sixth Mansion of The Interior Castle, St. Teresa of Ávila introduces the "Wound of Love," echoing the bride in the Song of Songs who is faint with love. We explore her Spanish term arrebatamiento (a sudden snatching away) and her intense, beautiful image of the Golden Arrow. When His fire hits the soul like a spark striking dry wood, it leaves a pain that is both sharp and sweet. This isn't the numbness of depression; it is the agony of the "almost."

    If you are exhausted by the oscillation between fiery moments of profound love and periods of cold, heavy silence, you are not failing. God intentionally creates this distance to expand your capacity to hold Him. Just like waiting for someone you love to come home, the distance only hurts because the love is real. You are a fledgling learning to fly, and the branch you sit on is steady. The ache isn't a problem to be solved; the ache is the prayer.

    This episode is for you if you have ever felt completely stretched out by prayer and worried that God was pulling away.

    The fire comes for ordinary wood. Learn to sit on the branch with One Good Book at justonegoodbook.com.

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    19 m
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