An Exploration of Spiritual Formation to Increase Awareness and Attachment to God, Self and Others

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Issue Date

2019-03

Authors

Baldeosingh, Susanne Ursula, 1962-

Advisor

Brown, Ruth (Advisor)

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Creator

Editor

Photographer

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Thesis

Keywords

Spiritual formation
Lectio divina
Attachment to God
Spiritual formation model
Holy Spirit
Bible. Ephesians
Blue Letter Bible
Breath Prayer
Labyrinth
Participatory Action Research
Experiences in Close Relationship - Revised Scale ECR-R
Attachment to God Inventory
Christian meditation
Attachment behavior

Citation

Baldeosingh, Susanne Ursula. “An Exploration of Spiritual Formation to Increase Awareness and Attachment to God, Self and Others.” D. Min., Tyndale University College and Seminary, 2019.

Abstract

he purpose of this portfolio was to explore spiritual formation through lectio Divina, spiritual direction and a focus group to increase awareness of attachment to God, self and others. The portfolio includes a spiritual autobiography (Chapter 2) that traces my life story and God’s presence in it. This is a wonderful tool in becoming more spiritually aware of the many movements of God throughout one’s lifetime. This is followed by a spiritual formation model (Chapter 3) that helps believers to answer the question Jesus asks, “Who do you say that I am?” Along with, “Who do you say that you are?” The model assists believers to explore their responses to these questions. Then a field research project (Chapter 4) is offered that tests the effectiveness of the model through the experience of five participants over a ten-day period. The results of the project found in Chapter 4, points to a more secure attachment to God, self and others which was reported by four out of the five participants. Spiritual direction was well received by all participants. Participants also appreciated the mentoring provided and having the experience of someone listening with them for the movement of the Holy Spirit in their lives. All participants felt they would have benefited more if the project was longer in length. They suggested a time span of three months. Four of the five participants expressed a desire to continue studying using various components of the project. They stated it provided what was missing in their ability to increase attachment to God, self and others.

Table of Contents

Introduction – A Spiritual Autobiography – A spiritual Formation Model – A Participatory Action Research Project – Conclusions – Appendix – Reference List

Publisher

Tyndale University College & Seminary

Copyright Notice

Copyright, Susanne Ursula Baldeosingh, managed by Tyndale University. All rights reserved.

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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