Spiritual direction

Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divine, or to learn and grow in their personal spirituality. The person seeking direction shares stories of their encounters of the divine, or how they are cultivating a life attuned to spiritual things. The director listens and asks questions to assist the directee in his or her process of reflection and spiritual growth. Advocates of Spiritual direction claim that it develops a deeper awareness with the spiritual aspect of being human, and that it is neither psychotherapy nor counseling nor financial planning.

Historians of philosophy like Ilsetraut and Pierre Hadot have argued that spiritual direction was already practiced and recommended by the main schools of philosophy, as well as by physicians like Galen, as part of spiritual practices in Ancient Greece and Rome.[1][2]

  1. ^ Hadot, Pierre (1998). ¿Qué es la filosofía antigua? (in Spanish). México, D. F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica. pp. 219, 232–240. ISBN 968-16-5358-0.
  2. ^ Sharpe, Matthew J. Ilsetraut Hadot's Seneca: Spiritual Direction and the Transformation of the Other. Retrieved 2022-04-08 – via academia.edu.

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