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Each Submission is the Lord’s Gift to the Group One of the real delights of Logopraxis group life is seeing how each person’s experience of the Word becomes woven together to form an integrated collective experience. This is a regular occurrence in Logopraxis that bears witness to how the intentional practice of the Word can…
The Text as the Word is the Lord Himself The Text isn’t just something that the Lord flows through as the Word – it is the Lord Himself. It is a creative force, and as we engage with it, it looks to create us anew, to make us whole, and this means that our approach…
The Lord, as the Word, is the real only ‘doer’. Our task is a method and formulation that brings a spiritual focus on our inner life, on the life of our thoughts and affections. The ability to ‘read’ the life of our mind from what the Word teaches is true, is referred to as ‘spiritual…
The Logopraxis approach seeks to reorientate our relationship to Sacred Texts, by placing the emphasis on reading for application, rather than for information. Much of the historical approaches to doctrinal commentary however, demonstrate an imbalance of instilling information and are lite on application and practice. This is understandable, as their emphasis in how to read,…
The freeing is in the seeing Preparation and process, rather than achievement and outcome, is what much of our effort in Logopraxis is about. The work of self-examination and repentance is something that continues throughout our lives, and it’s a given that there will be times of difficulty, interspersed with times of harmony. Despite how…
A New Way of Being Logopraxis is Practical Christianity and offers a way of relating to Sacred Texts that is focused on the examination of our mental life with a view to repentance and applying them to life. Since Logopraxis is an experiential understanding of the relationship between the Word and the inner processes involved…
Failure Our conditioning so far as setting goals where our external life in the world is concerned, can be described as an outcome-oriented approach. We set tasks to achieve outcomes and then measure our success or failure against the degree to which the outcome we have set, has been achieved or not. This generally works…
The Purpose & Focus of Our Task We set tasks to create opportunities to observe the behaviour of the hellish proprium, and our identification with it. We are not working to change it or make it better; we are working to affirm what the Word teaches concerning it and its nature. It is our acceptance…
The ‘In Me’ Tool The Heavenly Doctrines often state the need to remove the concepts of space and time from our thinking as far as possible, when thinking about spiritual and celestial realities. The ‘In Me’ tool is a useful device that can help to do that, so that rather than taking the meaning as…