In this video, Dan discusses the danger of self-assessment when it comes to understanding one's spiritual progress. He highlights the common mistake of misinterpreting the writings of St. Teresa of Avila's "Interior Castle" and assuming one's spiritual state based on certain experiences described in the text. Dan emphasizes the need for guidance from a spiritual director and a solid prayer life to truly understand and assess one's spiritual progress.
Key Takeaways:
+Self-assessment in spiritual progress can be dangerous and misleading
+The human capacity for self-delusion and the enemy's attempts to confuse and dilute spiritual progress further complicate self-assessment.
+A good spiritual director, along with a foundationally sound sacramental life and daily mental prayer, is crucial for gaining a clearer understanding of one's spiritual state.
+It is important to approach spiritual progress with humility, seeking guidance from knowledgeable sources and reading broadly in the Carmelite tradition.
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