Saturday, January 12, 2013

Compass Psychotheology and the Spiritual Core

At the center of the Self Compass lies an inner circle called the spiritual core. Compass psychotheology interprets the spiritual core as the “I am” center of awareness and free will

The Self Compass

The spiritual core also finds expression in personality theory as a person’s:
  • center of gravity (Horney)
  • inner locus of control (Rogers)
  • nucleus of the total psychic system (Jung)
  • inner supreme court (Maslow)
  • core of personality (Shostrom)
  • higher self (Assagioli)
  • spiritual self (Frankl)

For compass psychotheology, the spiritual core is the sacred center of personality, the equivalent of a nucleus within a living cell. The spiritual core symbolizes the depth dimension of personality from which people find self-identity and develop intimacy with others and with God, whom William James calls “the Great Companion.” 

From the spiritual core arises the “I am” quality of personal existence, endowing human beings with the capacity for self-awareness and free choice, a capacity imparted by God in the creation of humankind. The Lord is the transcendent “I AM,” a name that signifies eternal self-existence and personality. By contrast, the human person is a temporal and finite “I am,” a limited interpersonal being created in the image of the Trinity, whose spiritual core needs God’s indwelling for completion

The Holy Trinity

The spiritual core is what differentiates Homo sapiens from other mammals, bestowing a sense of responsibility for behavior and receptivity to inspiration from the Holy Spirit. Jesus spoke of the Holy Spirit when he said, “As the scripture has said, ‘Out of the believer’s heart shall flow rivers of living water.’ Now this he said about the Spirit, whom believers in him would receive” (Jn 7:38-39).  

Jesus' metaphor of existential intimacy conveys the dynamic flow of the spiritual core, for God is in the hearts of his people. It is the personality of the believer that is the residence filled with God’s living presence. That place of the Holy Spirit where Jesus tells the Samaritan woman, “the water I will give them will become in them a spring of water gushing up to eternal life” (Jn 4:14). 




The wellspring of the Holy Spirit provides a fountainhead of existential intimacy between God and individuals, and between persons. God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us (Ro 5:5), through whom we actualize the love of God in Christ.

The Holy Spirit is the one called alongside to help. Parakletos. Comforter. The Companion who inspires transformation in the personality by accepting and understanding people, while spurring them on to their full potential.  

The Holy Spirit

When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth” (Jn 16:8,13). When individuals open themselves to believe and trust in Christ's Holy Spirit, their spiritual core becomes the vehicle for healing and transformation.



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