“The Twelfth Day - Self-Criticism—Dynamic Patience—Aspiration” by Harrington

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Harrington, Donald Szantho. “The Twelfth Day - Self-Criticism—Dynamic Patience—Aspiration.” Outstretched Wings of the Spirit (On Being Intelligently and Devotedly Religious): A Lenten Manual Based on the Theology of Henry Nelson Weiman and Regina Westcott Wieman, Unitarian Universalist Association, 1980, https://memorialunitarian.blogspot.com/2014/03/twelfth-day-self-criticismdynamic.html.

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How did the Weimans thought about self-criticism. :: Positive. Arises from the awareness of greater possibilities around Supreme Value.

Per the Weimans, prayer is a revelation of aspiration.

Per the Weimans, why is prayer a revelation of aspiration? :: It is a longing to communicate with what is worshipped.

Per the Weimans, growing requires balance between these two:
1.
2. Awaiting the realization of great potential.
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Dissatisfaction with one's self.

Per the Weimans, growing requires balance between these two:

  1. Dissatisfaction with one's self.

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Awaiting the realization of great potential.

Per the Weimans, growing requires balance between these two:
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  1. Dissatisfaction with one's self.
  2. Awaiting the realization of great potential.