Guest guest Posted September 30, 2007 Report Share Posted September 30, 2007 LIVING INTO THE DEPTH By Richard Foster Superficiality is the curse of our age. The doctrine of instant satisfaction is a primary spiritual problem. The desperate need today is not for a greater number of intelligent people, or gifted people, but for deep people. The classical Disciplines of the spiritual life call us to move beyond surface living into the depths. They invite us to explore the inner caverns of the spiritual realm. We must not be led to believe that the Disciplines are only for spiritual giants and hence beyond our reach, or only for contemplatives who devote all their time to prayer and meditation. Far from it. Neither should we think of Spiritual Disciplines as some dull drudgery aimed at exterminating laughter from the face of the earth. Joy is the keynote of all the Disciplines. The purpose of the Disciplines is liberation from the stifling slavery to self- interest and fear. When the inner spirit is liberated from all that weighs it down, it can hardly be described as dull drudgery. The Spiritual Disciplines such as, fasting, prayer, worship, and meditation are an inward reality, and the inner attitude of the heart is far more crucial than the mechanics for coming into the reality of the spiritual life. In our enthusiasm to practice the Disciplines, we may fail to practice discipline. We have to experience a life of relationship and intimacy with the Divine. prof laxmi narain (prof_narain) Source and courtesy: Sri Ramana Kendram, Hyderabad This article was published in Sri Ramana Jyothi, monthly magazine of the Kendram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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