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Dark Night of the Soul (1.8) – Silence
Stumbling into nothing but paradoxes entwined in incessant ruminations cycling ceaselessly through my mind.
Listening. And another prayer hangup of mine
Religious idealism permeates even atheism in our culture, having conditioned us to value answers more than questioners.
I need your comments about depression
Curious about strong reactions to stories and opinions on depression, at the end of this article are some strong reactions that blind-side me. Would you describe them in your own words, please?
Dark Night of the Soul (2) – Brian Kolodiejchuk
[2.5 minute read] For a concise expansion of the specific original meaning [see more in the resource index] “…night of the senses” …consolations are no longer felt, there is a notable longing for God, and an increase of love, humility, patience… Fr. Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C., in “Mother Teresa: Come be my light”: Interior darkness isContinue reading “Dark Night of the Soul (2) – Brian Kolodiejchuk”