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thyrodandstaff asks:
I am seeking the meaning of an expression that Saint Teresa of Avila used in the Collected Works of Saint Teresa of Avila;
“…For if he (Satan) sees people already blind by the fact that they place their trust in vain things…May it please the Lord that I not be one of these but that His Majesty favor me so that I may understand by repose what repose is, by honor what honor is, and by delight what delight is-not the reverse; and a fig for all the devils, because they shall fear me.”
What does the expression a fig for all the devils mean? Is anyone familiar with this passage? Is anybody Spanish and know what this means?
I am seeking the meaning of an expression that Saint Teresa of Avila used in the Collected Works of Saint Teresa of Avila;
“…For if he (Satan) sees people already blind by the fact that they place their trust in vain things…May it please the Lord that I not be one of these but that His Majesty favor me so that I may understand by repose what repose is, by honor what honor is, and by delight what delight is-not the reverse; and a fig for all the devils, because they shall fear me.”
What does the expression a fig for all the devils mean? Is anyone familiar with this passage? Is anybody Spanish and know what this means?