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Walking A Sacred Path
Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Path

by The Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress

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The Great-grandmother's Thread, pg. 16
Spiritual growth can happen anywhere, anytime when we are living consciously, reflecting on our experience. When our senses are shut down, when we live on automatic pilot, we miss the opportunity to grow.

Age is not a measure of spiritual maturity. A young child with cancer can develop spiritually much faster than an adult who has never had such a confrontation, an awakening jolt.

To be spiritually mature is to grow in an ever-deepening sense of compassion, lessening our fear of change and of the differences between us. Spiritual maturity also means knowing the vicissitudes of our personality as it experiences the Light of the Divine.

The challenge the church faces is to offer spiritual nurturance within, as well as outside, the religious service. Many seekers stay in a traditional worship setting briefly but leave the church with disappointment, feeling the lack of spiritual nourishment. The church is unable to help them with the transformations of their own lives.

Spiritual seekers feel stultified by what seems to be a static and dogmatic tradition. This is what the church gives them week after week, instead of the treasurers held within its mystical teachings.

The beautiful flow and repeatable structure of church liturgy is designed for them to return to again and again. It is meant to nourish the soul. But it is not meeting the spiritual needs of our times.


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