QUALITIES TO REFLECT UPON FOR SPIRITUAL
DIRECTORS
Although it is not possible to establish absolute objective
criteria for "good" spiritual directors, the following
qualities may be of value for processes of evaluation and
feedback:
1. FAITH AND TRUST: An underlying awareness of graced life
happening through the directee and oneself, and in the direction
relationship, calling forth both sincere appreciation and
discerning response. Confidence and faith in the mysterious,
loving way of the Tribune God, as contrasted with insecure,
narrow defensiveness or ambivalence of faith. A capacity to turn
to God in trust rather than either overconfidence in one's own
abilities or being paralyzed by lack of self confidence.
2. HUMAN LIMITATIONS: Awareness, acceptance, and willingness to
confess one's own and the directee's sinfulness, blindness,
woundedness, incompleteness, and limitations of understanding and
knowledge. Attentive patience and willingness to wait for visible
effects of grace that cannot be forced.
3. HUMAN POSSIBILITIES: Seeing, hearing, and caring beneath the
surface to the unique expression of the image of God hidden
within the directee; praying for its emergence in fullness, and
for oneself as an open channel for the grace that will enable
this fulfillment. The capacity to "hang in with" the
directee through times of resistance or seeming stagnation.
4. HUMAN SPECIFICS: Discerning attentiveness to the circumstances
of the directee's life (e.g. age, sex, personality, culture,
tradition, life situation) and to the ways grace is helped and
hindered through such circumstances. The capacity to notice
patterns in a person's growth. Awareness of feelings and
psychological dynamics within oneself, the directee, and the
relationship without allowing this awareness to change the focus
of the relationship from the directee's life with God to
problem-solving or ego-coping counseling. The ability to
distinguish one's own desires and fears from those of the
directee, and to focus on God's activity and invitations in the
directee's life.
5. COMMUNICATIONS: The ability to speak of God, Christ, Spirit,
grace, prayer, etc. sensitively and without emptying them of
their mystery, in language that is clear and meaningful to the
directee. The capacity to be a good listener; to hear, reflect,
and summarize what the directee is saying, to help the directee
remain focused, and to be relatively free of one's own
preoccupations while with the directee. An intention toward
innocent, clear, prayerful presence with directee.
6. RESPONSIBILITY: Maintaining a serious personal spiritual life
and authentic spiritual direction for oneself, as well as ongoing
support and supervision for one's ministry of direction. Clarity
of the accountability for one's agreed-upon covenants with
directee, including time and length of meetings, mutual
expectations and intents, evaluation processes, prayer with and
for each other, etc. Ability to keep confidences shared. Reverent
dedication to the protection of the directee's personal freedom
for discernment, and the avoidance of any subtle or overt
behavior that might compromise this freedom (e.g. fostering
dependency or excessive personal attachment, sexual or
psychological controlling behavior). Willingness to risk
displeasure by saying something "hard" that needs to be
said, for the sake of the directee, and to refer the directee for
professional help in any area of life that goes beyond one's own
competence or is inappropriate for a spiritual direction
relationship.
7. CALLING: A sense of real calling to attend with others to
their spiritual discernment and discipline, as evidenced by being
spontaneously sought out for help in attending to the spiritual
life, as contrasted with a feeling that spiritual direction is
something special one wants to be able to do. A consequent
attitude of humility and service rather than pride, superiority,
or self-service.
8. KNOWLEDGE: A familiarity with the basic Scriptural and
theological interpretations and disciplines of the Christian
community that apply to spiritual nurture and experience. A basic
familiarity with the dynamics of spiritual growth and of interior
phenomena as understood in classical Christian spiritual
tradition as well as in modern science, and an awareness of where
to turn for further resources in these areas.
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