Articles on Spiritual Direction

  • The Burning Bush

    The Burning Bush

    Article by Diane Zanetti (October 2018 eNews) “To pray, then, is to be aflame with God. The purpose of human effort, and of spiritual direction, is simply to clear away obstacles to this manifestation of the divine flame.”-Kenneth Leech When I read the story of Moses and the burning bush, I have to wonder just…

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  • The Practical Mysticism of Evelyn Underhill

    The Practical Mysticism of Evelyn Underhill

    Today’s post is by Dana Greene Evelyn Underhill, the Anglican religious writer, had a leading role in the first half of the twentieth century in reviving interest in mysticism and  translating  the insights of the great mystics for the ordinary person. Her life’s work and achievement were confirmed by her friend T. S. Eliot who…

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  • Spiritual Intimacy: The Power of Group Spiritual Direction

    Spiritual Intimacy: The Power of Group Spiritual Direction

    Today’s post is by Tom Adams There is no deeper intimacy than hearts united in a desire to be with God and each other in prayer. Group spiritual direction is for me a unique and no-fail opportunity to experience that intimacy and to grow in love. The love that develops among strangers in group spiritual…

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  • Three Simple Gifts

    Three Simple Gifts

    Today’s post is by Mary van Balen Recently I attended the Spiritual Director’s International Conference in St. Louis. The keynote speakers are well-known in the area of spirituality, and I looked forward to the breakout sessions, especially one on storytelling. To top it off, travel was a road trip with a good friend filled with…

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  • Spiritual discernment

    Spiritual discernment grows out of ongoing inner preparation. ~Margaret Benefiel

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  • Group Spiritual Direction

    Group Spiritual Direction

    Today’s post is by Patience Robbins Group spiritual direction, also known by other names such as sacred listening circles or prayerful listening circles, is a wonderful process for nurturing values such as mutuality, reverence, deep listening and compassion. Mutuality speaks of a circle model, in which everyone participates.  No one is an expert or the…

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