What is "Dream Work?"

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I have seen Catholics whose faith was severely damaged by the subtle yet gnostic temptings of garbage such as enneagram, reiki, eco-spirituality, and yes…dream analysis/spirit guides.
Gnostic?
So don’t get me started.
Just Sayin’…
Ps—I think Zamfir is spelled with an “f”. 😉
Can’t say for sure - his tape is stuck in my 8-track player, so I can’t get it out to look at it. I tried to pry it out with my AARP card, and broke the card. Dang it Mickey.

Your friend,
Sufjon
 
Grandfather, you said “does respect go two ways in a marriage?” Do you mean, do I respect his marriage? Our priest said I must respect his (“Jewish” one, but I’m talking to him this week and telling him the truth). But NO, I do not respect my husband’s “spirituality,” hence all the " ". I think it’s totally bogus. 😦 Thanks for the discussion on this, YES, it has weakened my faith in Christ to be around him. He is totally negative and a bully toward Christ. When I stand up for Christ, I get harassed more. After months, I shirk-- the complaints are less, and he starts whining again about his strange philosophies.

Ok, I will stay away from his dream work. The fact we’re married means I already unfortunately have something to do with it. Maybe I can move in with my mother a while.

Some background-- we have one son, 5 months old. I tried to divorce him while I was pregnant but he hired two high-profile lawyers to constantly harass me, and I couldn’t afford the divorce, and I felt also that my son may be damaged from a split household (my parent’s divorce was quite traumatic on me). I was scared. So I’m back here. Pretty sad, but that’s the way it is right now. I don’t have family support. My parents are both re-married and their spouses refuse to help, and I was also out of work. Anyway, I will leave/separate if it will be best for my son and I. My husband already says he will take half custody though in a divorce, so that leaves my son to totally defend for himself in this weird spiritual place. I’m not ready to leave my son in a place like that. BUT… if I’m also not in a good place by living with my husband, now, that’s something to consider as well.

THANK YOU for explaining the Enneagram and Eco-Psychology-- this is EXACTLY what he’s into!!! The words are new to me so I don’t know they are sac-religious, but I’ve always felt they are a lie.

I just don’t know where the Lord wants me-- Christ feels a bit closer this week, but still far away. 😦
 
Hi Lily: Sounds like a very trying situation. I don’t understand why he tells your priest that he’s Jewish. You’re not a liar for not outing him on it, but if the priest asks you something about it, I would use that occasion to set the record straight. In other words, you can be honest if asked. The lie is your husband’s problem, and no form of spirituality is served well by lies. Whatever he believes, he should be honest about it.

If you don’t believe in his practice, I see no reason why you should have to participate. The problem then is finding what your common ground is. Can you live together and respect what the other believes, and find enjoyment experiencing life together in spite of your differences regarding spirituality? To do that, you have to respect one another, which means he needs to respect your Catholicism, and I get the sense that he doesn’t. For instance, he doesn’t seem to respect your priest much by playing games with him in regards to what he believes.

I’m very sorry about the situation you’ve described and I do hope the two of you can work it out, but I really think while accepting what he does is helpful, you really have to stand your ground about him showing some respect to what you believe.

Your friend
Sufjon
Good advice!
And I totally agree with this:
The lie is your husband’s problem, and no form of spirituality is served well by lies. Whatever he believes, he should be honest about it.
(Bolding mine. )
 
You guys really need to find a new word for anything that’s not you. No one under 50 has heard of Yanni or Zamphir and his magic pan flute. Now THAT’s new age! 🙂

Your friend,
Sufjon
AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHhhhhhhhhhh!!! 🙂
 
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