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Dark Night of the Soul



The term “dark night of the soul” derives from a poem by the sixteenth-century Spanish mystic St. John of the Cross. St. John’s poem described the efforts of the soul to find mystical union with God. In modern times, the phrase describes a time of personal development when a person undergoes a significant transition via a painful shedding of once-meaningful elements of their life, such as relationships, belief systems, or other important things. A spiritual element is not necessarily required. The process of the “dark night” marks a transition to a deeper understanding of life and your place in it, which cannot be achieved without examining the constructs that have allowed you to function thus far but which you may have outgrown.

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The Dark Night of the Soul (Losing Who We Thought We Were)

According to St. John of the Cross and Teresa of Ávila, humans have an inborn longing for completion. This completion cannot be achieved by worldly pleasures. So, instead, we must go within, to reach the inner core of our soul in which ‘the divine’ lies hidden.

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Dark Night of the Soul

While imprisoned in a tiny prison cell for his attempts to reform the Church, sixteenth-century Spanish mystic John of the Cross composed many of his now classic poems of the soul’s longing for God.

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7 Omens that Herald the Dark Night of the Soul

At some point, most of us go through a phenomenon known as the Dark Night of the Soul. Although we try to run from it, it is still there. Although we try to cover it up and smother it, it is still there. Although we try to put on a happy, smiley face and pretend it away, it’s still there.

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FindCenterYou never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life and death to you.

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The Dark Night of the Soul (How to Get Through It)

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Learning to Be: Finding Your Center After the Bottom Falls Out

“It felt as though every nerve in my body was popping. Imagine large strong hands slowly applying pressure while breaking a family-size package of uncooked, dry spaghetti. I was the spaghetti. Breaking down one piece at a time.

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My Cancer Journey—Hate & Anger

Here is video 4/5 talking about the emotion of Hate and Anger, two emotions that can lead you to a dark place. However I had to go through that darkness before I got to acceptance

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FindCenterOnly a real risk tests the reality of a belief.

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The Dark Night: Psychological Experience and Spiritual Reality

Reading St. John of the Cross’s Dark Night can be daunting; living the dark experience of purification it describes can be much more so. The description of the dark nights (yes, there is more than one!) which St.

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Between the Dark and the Daylight: Embracing the Contradictions of Life

“There is a part of the soul that stirs at night, in the dark and soundless times of day, when our defenses are down and our daylight distractions no longer serve to protect us from ourselves,” writes beloved author, Joan Chittister.

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