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Teilhard de Chardin_ Seven Stages of Suffering: A Spiritual Path for Transformation

av Louis M. Savary

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Despite the fact that tremendous strides have been made to reduce human suffering and efforts to alleviate human anguish continue onward, we are still living in an unfinished, evolving world filled with pain, frustration, loss, grief, and adversity. Based on the spirituality of Teilhard de Chardin, this book addresses the question: How are those who suffer called to live with and understand their pain? This book shows how it is possible that those who suffer can, by transforming the tremendous potential energy hidden in their pain, become coworkers with God in bringing our world to more fullness of life, even as they suffer. With the new spirituality presented in Teilhard de Chardin--Seven Stages of Suffering, one realizes that the very principle and purpose of human life on Earth has shifted from a traditional focus on saving your soul and getting to heaven, to one of contributing one's whole life and efforts--including our suffering and pain--to God's grand evolutionary project… (mer)
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This lovely little book is perfectly in keeping with Louis Savary and (wife) Patricia Berne's classic, "Prayerways" (also on this list). In it, they explore the seven distinct stages a person goes through in the process of "diminishment." One key idea that runs through the book (and, frankly. all their writing) has to do with aligning oneself with the God of Life at all times -- even when death never ceases to be part of our lives.

The book is threaded through with the wisdom of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ, whose perspectives on The Living God are fresh and as applicable as ever, even nearly 100 years after he conceived them.

Audience: This book is written for all those who suffer and specifically addresses itself to the reader as such; however, the book probably works best for therapists, "death doulas," Hospice workers, and spiritual directors. Having read it, I am not sure it's for the dying person unless he / she / they are fairly far along in their own spiritual work. ( )
  rlf06153 | Mar 19, 2020 |
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Despite the fact that tremendous strides have been made to reduce human suffering and efforts to alleviate human anguish continue onward, we are still living in an unfinished, evolving world filled with pain, frustration, loss, grief, and adversity. Based on the spirituality of Teilhard de Chardin, this book addresses the question: How are those who suffer called to live with and understand their pain? This book shows how it is possible that those who suffer can, by transforming the tremendous potential energy hidden in their pain, become coworkers with God in bringing our world to more fullness of life, even as they suffer. With the new spirituality presented in Teilhard de Chardin--Seven Stages of Suffering, one realizes that the very principle and purpose of human life on Earth has shifted from a traditional focus on saving your soul and getting to heaven, to one of contributing one's whole life and efforts--including our suffering and pain--to God's grand evolutionary project

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