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littleone
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It seems that to understand Jesus from a personal level what we need is an intimate knowledge of the person of Jesus. The question arises then as to where such knowledge of Jesus, could be gained?
One answer is that this relationship can be found in interior prayer, which some agree is the path where we open ourselves up to Christ, and it happens when we place ourselves into the loving embrace of Jesus to the utmost, relinquishing our own free will over to Jesus to do with what He desires.
In so doing our desire is what Christ wills for us, nothing more. How Christ feeds us is up to Him and for many, it’s through the dark night of the soul (quote JimR-OCDS 2007).
Given the possibility of dangers of demonic and self- deception, interior prayer does not seem to be a sufficient answer, unless there is some independent and exterior source which offers such personal information in sufficient detail to be a check on likely deception (quote JimR-OCDS, 2007).
Even open psychology relates to internalizing thought patterns. Psychology relates to a phrase; internal attribution biasing, where the person turns into themselves thinking and relating as though they have some form of knowledge, ability or foresight that is higher than others with the assumption that they are right in most if not all points of thought and decision over how they relate to the issue at hand, what ever that might be.
The opposit to an internal atribution biase is to externalize, where the person has an external attribution biase. Both are very dangerious, with the high possibility of the person in either situation faulting and or leading others astray.
God bless
littleone
One answer is that this relationship can be found in interior prayer, which some agree is the path where we open ourselves up to Christ, and it happens when we place ourselves into the loving embrace of Jesus to the utmost, relinquishing our own free will over to Jesus to do with what He desires.
In so doing our desire is what Christ wills for us, nothing more. How Christ feeds us is up to Him and for many, it’s through the dark night of the soul (quote JimR-OCDS 2007).
Given the possibility of dangers of demonic and self- deception, interior prayer does not seem to be a sufficient answer, unless there is some independent and exterior source which offers such personal information in sufficient detail to be a check on likely deception (quote JimR-OCDS, 2007).
Even open psychology relates to internalizing thought patterns. Psychology relates to a phrase; internal attribution biasing, where the person turns into themselves thinking and relating as though they have some form of knowledge, ability or foresight that is higher than others with the assumption that they are right in most if not all points of thought and decision over how they relate to the issue at hand, what ever that might be.
The opposit to an internal atribution biase is to externalize, where the person has an external attribution biase. Both are very dangerious, with the high possibility of the person in either situation faulting and or leading others astray.
God bless
littleone