Awakening the Inner Spirit: A Journey of Self-Development

Working on oneself allows a person to awaken and develop their inner freedom and creative potential, which in turn becomes a source of spiritual growth and the attainment of inner harmony. It is not reduced to a mechanical change, but represents a profound self-revelation, where it is precisely through the intentional development of the mind, heart, and will that true spiritual awakening occurs. In this process, a person discovers within themselves a source of creative power that manifests as the external expression of an inner, free, and creative process transforming the personality from within.

Emphasizing the significance of this process, one source writes:
"Returning to the question of developing a person's spiritual personality, we must note that in the work on oneself, on one's 'self,' a person must appropriately, in a Christian manner, develop the mentioned capacities of the soul: the mind, heart, and will." (source: link txt)

Another source adds that true development is not a necessity dictated by external circumstances, but a creative process expressed as inner self-revelation:
"This is a development of a completely different order than the development taught by Darwin, Spencer, and Haeckel; it is not a naturalistic evolution, it is a development or unfolding from the spirit. Development arising from freedom does not mean the same as development stemming from necessity; it is not necessary development, it is creativity, only externally visible as development. Development is merely the external expression of what is happening inside, while within, a creative, freedom-infused spiritual revelation and unfolding takes place." (source: link txt)

Thus, the depth and multifaceted nature of working on oneself is revealed through the conscious development of personal qualities, leading to the achievement of spiritual wholeness and inner harmony. This process allows one to transcend superficial changes by focusing on inner creative self-expression, ultimately fostering long-lasting spiritual development.

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"Returning to the question of developing a person's spiritual personality, we must note that in the work on oneself, on one's 'self,' a person must appropriately, in a Christian manner, develop the mentioned capacities of the soul: the mind, heart, and will." (source: link txt)
"This is a development of a completely different order than the development taught by Darwin, Spencer, and Haeckel; it is not a naturalistic evolution, it is a development or unfolding from the spirit. Development arising from freedom does not mean the same as development stemming from necessity; it is not necessary development, it is creativity, only externally visible as development. Development is merely the external expression of what is happening inside, while within, a creative, freedom-infused spiritual revelation and unfolding takes place." (source: link txt)

Awakening the Inner Spirit: A Journey of Self-Development

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