“God created us to be lovers,” writes Nick Wagner in his introduction to Spiritual Direction in Context. “When we love, we are in right relationship. We are acting for justice. The ministry of every spiritual director, in any context, is to serve as a guide into the depths of that love relationship.”
Here, in this provocative collection of essays, respected leaders in the field of spiritual direction explore the myriad of contexts in which this relationship takes place and offers practical ways to respond to them.
As the popularity of spiritual direction grows, directors are facing situations that monks and nuns – for centuries the exclusive practitioners of this profession – never had to face.
The essays in this book, drawn from Presence, the journal of Spiritual Directors International, look deeply at spiritual direction in a number of contexts, including the workplace, with the aging, in hospitals, with women’s groups, with youth, with the homeless, and with those in mourning.
Spiritual Direction in Context is the third in the SDI series.
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- Sales Rank: #1135992 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03-01
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .52″ h x
6.06″ w x
9.02″ l,
.59 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 180 pages
“God created us to be lovers,” writes Nick Wagner in his introduction to Spiritual Direction in Context. “When we love, we are in right relationship. We are acting for justice. The ministry of every spiritual director, in any context, is to serve as a guide into the depths of that love relationship.”
Here, in this provocative collection of essays, respected leaders in the field of spiritual direction explore the myriad of contexts in which this relationship takes place and offers practical ways to respond to them.
As the popularity of spiritual direction grows, directors are facing situations that monks and nuns – for centuries the exclusive practitioners of this profession – never had to face.
The essays in this book, drawn from Presence, the journal of Spiritual Directors International, look deeply at spiritual direction in a number of contexts, including the workplace, with the aging, in hospitals, with women’s groups, with youth, with the homeless, and with those in mourning.
Spiritual Direction in Context is the third in the SDI series.
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a treasure trove of sound advice
By Mr. D. P. Jay
This series of essays covers all the main issues: the differences between counselling and direction, the need for supervision, for keeping one’s reading up to date and the importance of reflecting upon one’s feelings during and after a session.There is a useful chapter on male spirituality, especially since most of my directees are menAlso one about directing ordinands and clergy – which seems to have become an area of expertise for me.Spiritual directors in the Eastern tradition are a charismatic ministry rather than deriving from Episcopal laying on of hands. So the fact that many lay people now undertake this role is OK.`The Greek word for prayer, proseuche, means to hold on to, be intent on, devote oneself, to pay attention. `Attention’ from the Latin ad tendere, means to stretch. To give the gift of our attention to God stretches us out of ourselves toward something beyond us.’ p. 74I thought – I need to be comfortable with silence in a conversation. You know you have the `gift’ if. Long before you train, people tell you their stories – yes, people have. However, I have got bored with some people – they would be the ones I wouldn’t take on.Unusually, there is a section that deals with homeless people. Only slightly less unusual, a section dealing with people with dementia. Also on dealing with LGB people, which rarely gets mentioned in other books unless they are specifically devoted to the subject. The crass `love the sinner, hare the sin’ is given short shrift and there is a useful list of specialist books on this subject. `Although Ignatius knew his qualms were doing him great harm, he did not, perhaps could not, act on this knowledge before. He was hanging on to a God who was an exacting taskmaster, almost a celestial accountant who was waiting to catch him out. He could nor believe in a God who wanted his peace and act on this belief Ignatius faced a choice. He may not have formulated it in terms of faith, but that is what it amounted to. Ultimately Ignatius had to decide what God he believed in. Here comes the breakthrough. When he chose not to confess his past sins, he had no guarantee that he was correct. He had to act in faith, hope and love that God was not an ogre ready to pounce on mistakes and forgotten sins…..asked to make an act of faith that God is not the author of their anxiety, that God wants their peace and contentment.’ – William BarryI was very pleased to see a section on dreamwork. This is something I have done with a previous director and now really miss as I have to be own guide. Few SDs are trained in this area. A myth is a public dream, a dream is a private myth. –Joseph Campbell`Our dreams can provide a deeper source of truth for our hearts to ponder when our conscious minds become weary of analyzing and strategizing. Dreams are a profound way to listen for the voice of the sacred speaking to us.`Spiritual direction teaches us to trust alternative ways of “knowing” ourselves and the sacred mystery within, about, and around us. Yet this is difficult for our rational, goal-oriented minds to grasp. When our cognitive side is caught napping, the mystery can begin to unfold.`Listening to our dreams is a very personal way of tapping into a source of rich inner wisdom. Dreams have been called “personal scriptures.” The characters, events, and symbols in our dreams are uniquely ours`Some would suggest that God no longer speaks to humankind in such a “direct” way, yet all of us dream, And those who have done inner work know dream content is not random or nonsensical. Rather, the dream is a gift from God, revealing or encouraging movements toward healing and wholeness.`It might be helpful to think of the dream as revealing soul energy. Whether or not we understand the significance of a dream, it works independently to establish balance within our unconscious.`The symbolic content of the dream tells us that we are not in the realm of absolutes, for there is never only one meaning to a dream, If symbols have many meanings, then the material in our dreams will have multiple levels of meaning and relevance.’There may be no such thing as totally unlocking the meaning of a dream once and for all. Like a good myth, it may speak to us differently at different times in our lives. Just as people return to certain scripture passages again and again, it is possible to return to a dream in the future and gain new insights about our inner truth. For those of us who like a more systematic approach to faith or our personalities, fluid and open interpretation of dreams is a humble reminder that life is ambiguous and sometimes contradictory. Paradoxes abound.`The mystery of rebirth becomes a tangible, unfolding reality as God continues to transform us and our understandings of self, God, our lives, and the world.’ Craig M. Mueller`We acknowledge that God has given energy to our soul. In return, by doing dreamwork we consciously present to God the dream’s gift of our life energy. We offer hack to the Source ourselves transformed by the energy, or grace, coming to us through the dream. We are graced in receiving the dream, and dreamwork returns the dream, now transformed, as an offering to God.’ – Louis SavoryHow old should a director be? An acquaintance of mine undertook a course in his twenties and remarked that he wasn’t ageist but was grey hair a qualification for this role? He is now a life coach. This book quotes Margaret Guenther: `It is when we are finally grown up…when we have developed an awareness of mortality…our perspective changes and we are amazed to realize that some things just don’t matter anymore . . . we are able to embrace ambiguity . . . and there is a knowing that is almost a numinous experience. This is the knowing of profound understanding, of the grasp of hidden connections, This is the knowing of insight and wisdom. . . .The knowing that characterizes the second half of life is open to mystery, drawn to the depths, and ready to risk.’
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent resource!
By R. C. Ball
As a practitioner and a teacher of Spiritual Direction I think that this is an excellent resource. I highly recommend it to anyone seriously interested in this discipline.
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