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Severino & Richard Cirillo - New Release: Spiritual Arrest

Among the things Aiden Wilson Tosser, a modern day prophet, lamented was the situation of our churches:'the shallowness of these inner experience, the hollowness of these worship and their servile imitation of the entire world within their promotional methods.'

Sixty 36 months from the time Tosser wrote those words we're still in the exact same situation. It appears that nothing has improved with your church condition. Our churches are still full of men and women whose inner experience is extremely shallow, whose worship is hollow, and whose promotional methods really are a servile imitation of the of the world.

Since Tozer's time we have had countless church conferences, more evangelistic camps than ever, an Ecumenical Council, several local church councils, synods, encyclicals, apostolic exhortations, books on church planting and discipleship too numerous to count, and yet the general level of our spirituality in the churches seems not to own gained thorough or in height. The primary reason for that is that both church leaders and members in general have not yet found their spirituality. There's therefore an urgent need certainly to lead more and more people, both church leaders and members, to find their spirituality.

Church leaders think they have found their spirituality by their training in the seminaries, theological schools and updating seminars, by their involvement in renewal movements like annual retreats, monthly recollections, daily prayer exercises, etc. They do not realize these are inadequate to own some type of spirituality that really has an effect on their lives and those of others.

Church members may not even remember that they have a need certainly to find their spirituality. They think that accepting Christ as personal Lord and Savior and being full of the Spirit are enough to empower them to witness to others. That's why there is a need certainly to lead others, church leaders and members to find their spirituality. How do you start achieving this?

To start with, the one who intends to greatly help someone find his / her spirituality must himself or herself have a greater experience of this spirituality. Water always seeks its level. The spirituality of the you are helping never gets greater than yours provided that they are determined by you. How could you help someone find her spirituality if you yourself have not found it?

If you yourself have had no in-depth experience of spirituality you cannot hope to greatly help someone find her spirituality. If you have already found its way to your spiritual life, if you have reached your destination in your spiritual journey, only then would you tell others about this destination and the way to it. So you may make them find their spirituality since you are finding yours.

The next thing to accomplish after being certain yourself that you are finding your spirituality is to make clear to others what the destination is in a life of spirituality. You're such as a tourist guide. Whenever you guide a tour group, you tell the members of the group what the places are that they are going to move across, such as the culmination of these tour. You will not describe in more detail what they'll find in most place but you will give a brief and correct description of every place.

The exact same is true in the spiritual life. You tell people who follow you what this spiritual destination is, namely, union with God or others would prefer the term "self-realization." Then you describe in general what this union with God or self-realization entails, it is not just a life in heaven, in another world, when they die, but it is something accomplished while they are still physically on earth.

Again if you should be a tour guide you will even brief your tourists on what you are going to your destinations, whether it is by bus, by train, by plane, by boat or by other method of transportation. The exact same is true in the spiritual journey or a trip to find one's spirituality. You tell your spiritual tourists the method of your spiritual journey, like reading the sources of your religion or faith, meditating on these sources in a solitary quiet place and obeying what the Spirit tells them to do.

Then you let them go and find their spirituality. Enable the Spirit to lead them where he really wants to lead them. Do not interfere. https://www.amazon.com/Vuoto-Infernale-Italian-Severino-Cirillo-ebo... A good way of doing that is by giving your spiritual tourists a copy of the book INTERIOR CASTLE by Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada. In this book she describes this spiritual journey, its destination and the means towards this destination. It is really a spiritual masterpiece.

Imagine what would happen if our church leaders and members would devote their energies to finding their spirituality, to undergoing a trip in spirituality and enabling others to also undertake this journey. Do not genuinely believe that this is not possible. I am aware of a Catholic parish where that is being done. I thought that its parish priest had mystics for his parishioners. No, they are not religious mystics confined in a monastery. They're ordinary people as you and me. And yet they are truly mystics, they are men and feamales in their spiritual journey to union with God.

If we have more of the parish where its parish priest leads his parishioners to find their spirituality, we would have significantly more and more Christians who will act as levers lifting humanity and the others of creation closer with their Creator. From our studies in physics we realize that the longer the lever the easier it is to lift the weight on another end of the bar. So also in spirituality, the more men and women we have who are finding their spirituality and are spiritual, the longer our spiritual lever will be and the easier it will be for most of us to lift humanity and the others of creation to your Creator.

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