Experience of inner attentiveness

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Abstract

The Author considers a life of inner attentiveness not in terms of moral but as a way to wholeness of the human person and of life, as a foundation for a responsible relationship with those around us, as a way for growing in love which in the end brings us, through self-denying, to the joy of a life in God.

General Information

Keywords: inner attentiveness, conscience, responsibility, sin, repentance, growing in love, wholeness of the human person

Journal rubric: Events, Dates

Article type: essay

Published

For citation: Surozhskij, A. (2012). Experience of inner attentiveness. Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy, 20(4), 15–29. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/cpp/archive/2012_n4/61726 (viewed: 04.07.2025)

© Surozhskij A., 2012

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Information About the Authors

Antonij Surozhskij, Honoured Theology Doctor, Aberdin University and Moscow Spiritual Academy, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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