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Dark night of the soul is a metaphor used in Christianity to describe a crisis phase in a person's spiritual life, marked by a sense of loneliness and desolation, as if God had suddenly disappeared.
It is the title of a work written by the poet San Juan de la Cruz (1542-1591). The main idea of the poem can be seen as the painful experience that people endure when trying to mature in spirituality, and in this case, about the loss of my catholic faith at the end of my childhood.
“Come in under the shadow of this rock”
(Ongoing project)
Dark night of the soul is a metaphor used in Christianity to describe a crisis phase in a person's spiritual life, marked by a sense of loneliness and desolation, as if God had suddenly disappeared.
It is the title of a work written by the poet San Juan de la Cruz (1542-1591). The main idea of the poem can be seen as the painful experience that people endure when trying to mature in spirituality, and in this case, about the loss of my catholic faith at the end of my childhood.
“Come in under the shadow of this rock”
Isaiah 32:2
(Ongoing project)