You're right. Incurvatus in se describes a life lived "inward" for oneself rather than "outward" for God and others. Transformation is a partnership between God and ourselves. It's a relationship. And one of the skills we have to learn is how to make our effort "wise." We usually begin our training journey with effort but…
You're right. Incurvatus in se describes a life lived "inward" for oneself rather than "outward" for God and others. Transformation is a partnership between God and ourselves. It's a relationship. And one of the skills we have to learn is how to make our effort "wise." We usually begin our training journey with effort but it's more infant-like. It takes years before we learn how to "wisely" train with spiritual practices. Navigating the gap between now and then is full of ups and downs. Great seeing you at RēGathering!
Thanks Lynnette!
You're right. Incurvatus in se describes a life lived "inward" for oneself rather than "outward" for God and others. Transformation is a partnership between God and ourselves. It's a relationship. And one of the skills we have to learn is how to make our effort "wise." We usually begin our training journey with effort but it's more infant-like. It takes years before we learn how to "wisely" train with spiritual practices. Navigating the gap between now and then is full of ups and downs. Great seeing you at RēGathering!