We are always pursuing happiness. We always want things to be good. But look how Talat Parman* summarizes the importance of crises in our lives:
"Instead of taking the crisis as a negative element, Schaeffer emphasizes that crises can have a constructive function in passing vital tests. Crises enable the formation of a flexible spiritual structure. A flexible spiritual structure, life It is a spirituality that does not escape its exams but can confront them head to head, and sees that impulsive violence can be not only destructive but also nourishing. Crisis, separation and mourning capacities become functional, spirituality is nourished by impulsive occupation. Encountering the destiny of being human can be a chance for vital and relational experiences. However, severe pathologies "We know that they cannot experience a crisis. This approach emphasizes that not experiencing a crisis, but rather not experiencing it, should be evaluated as pathological."
Talat Parman beautifully summarized the importance of crises in our lives and explained how crises are a great tool for seeing things we do not see, for realizing things we do not notice. It's luck...
Crises make us grow. ..Crises stretch our soul... Crises add strength... Crises... crises question our existence in life and bring change.
That's why... it's because of crises... a person cannot grow without going through pain... a person cannot go one step further without his heart burning in that congestion.
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