Journey to the Heart
- Flemington Carmel
- Jan 20, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 27, 2020
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The spiritual life is often described as a journey. Dante’s “Divine Comedy” and Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” are masterly examples of this image. The seeker starts from where he is and sets out to go to a place that he longs for in his deepest desires. In his search, he meets various people and situations which challenge him and cause him to question himself. These adventures force him to purify his thoughts and actions and even his desires.
St. Teresa’s “Interior Castle” also describes a journey, but a journey in a different direction. It is a journey where the seeker starts outside himself and journeys into his deepest center, there to be united with God. This was not a new idea. Since the dawn of time, human beings have sought to make this inner pilgrimage. We find it illustrated in the many labyrinths built throughout Europe and the Middle East. One of the best known of these is found in the Cathedral of Chartres.

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