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Spiritual Direction Basics

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27 November 2004, 12:33 AM
spoonboy
Spiritual Direction Basics
http://christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/117/51.0.html

http://www.whitestonejournal.com/higher/spirdir.html

http://www.anglicancursillo.co...ritual_direction.htm

http://anamchara.com/sfo-index.htm

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05024a.htm

http://shalem.org/sd.html

http://www.sentex.net/~jveltri/crowley.html

http://www.sdiworld.org/html/mission.htm

http://www.sdiworld.org/html/whatis.htm

I know, TMI (too much information), but since there is TLF (too little formation) and TLT (too little transformation), I persist in my folly.

Is this the future of psychotherapy? It seems 2B.

caritas,

mm <*)))))><
28 November 2004, 09:24 PM
Phil
Quite a collection of links, Michael. Thank you.

I'd like to add:
- http://shalomplace.com/direction/

quote:
Is this the future of psychotherapy? It seems 2B.
I don't think so, although it's likely that counselors will becoming more attuned to the spiritual roots of some of the psychopathologies they're working with. Not all psychological problems are spiritual ones, however; most neuroses are repressed emotions, for example, that one is not willing to face. You don't need a spiritual director to help you do that.

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I'll be moving this thread to the Christian Spirituality Issues forum, where I think it has a better fit.
28 November 2004, 10:18 PM
spoonboy
Phil,

Looks like a good lineup of directors and people who are also working on themselves. I'd look for someone who has been through a transformative process themself, a recovery program, Jungian work,
Enneagram or twelve steps.
Those faces seems gentle and my intuition says
that they probably are sensitive and know how to listen. Smiler

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi.../103-3264110-1285643

I have this book in the TBR pile. Picked it up from Contemplative Outreach. Do you have this one?

caritas,

mm <*)))))><
28 November 2004, 11:10 PM
<w.c.>
Michael:

I've started that book, and it is fairly well-written, apparently something of a standard in the field. The author discloses a fair amount of her own path and experience and how that informs her work with people; she seems an intuitive type.