
Episode 71- Spiritual Development
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In this episode of "An Incomplete Guide to Personal Growth" Sydney and Kelly begin a series on spirituality. This episode focuses on stages of faith development.
- How did I get here from there in my spirituality
- Foundations
- Ages 0 - 2, learning trust, this can impact our trust in God later
- Ages 3 - 6, our image of God comes from our parents, very concrete, how are responded to when we don't do what is expected or wanted, are we shamed or given grace
- Ages 7 - 12, justice and fairness, good happens to good people, God is old, white man with a white beard. Literal, logical thinking begins to develop, experience faith
- 12 - adulthood, trust in institution of religion, challenges of faith are often ignored due to feeling threatened. If this...then this. People can get stuck here
- Mid 20's to late 30's, reflective stage, forming own beliefs, owning faith
- Mid-life crisis, moves beyond conventional beliefs. Open to others faith perspective and not threatened by others understandings.
- Universalizing faith, rarely achieved. Can relate to anyone at any stage and don't have the need to push people along in their faith.
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