What is spiritual direction really about, and how do we do it? Nowadays, it seems that there is an increasing trend of people seeking spiritual direction; however, there aren’t many spiritual directors to help us with that. In today’s episode, we will try to explain what spiritual direction is, who needs it, and what would be the best way to do it to try and bridge that gap.
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