When people come to me in my practice, it is with an inherent wish to grow. They may not name it as such, the request tends to be centred around the need to be helped out of some problem- work, relationship, health and finances are top of the list. Because let’s be honest, these are the things that can really drive you out of your comfort zones and make you look at your life.
But underneath these issues that drive us towards self-reflection lies a deeper longing for spiritual growth. Of course, this is not the case for everyone who ends up seeking some sort of help, but on some level ‘Like attracts like’ and those who seek my help always have a deep affinity with spirituality.
So what does spiritual growth really mean? Many people associate spiritual growth with a feeling of inner peace, greater intuition and creativity, and a deeper knowing (wisdom).
But is that always the form that growth takes?
But underneath these issues that drive us towards self-reflection lies a deeper longing for spiritual growth. Of course, this is not the case for everyone who ends up seeking some sort of help, but on some level ‘Like attracts like’ and those who seek my help always have a deep affinity with spirituality.
So what does spiritual growth really mean? Many people associate spiritual growth with a feeling of inner peace, greater intuition and creativity, and a deeper knowing (wisdom).
But is that always the form that growth takes?