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The Pathwork Guide explores the nature of faith, revealing that doubt is not a failure of the spiritual path but an essential part of it.
Rather than suppressing uncertainty, we are invited to acknowledge all parts of ourselves—including the ones that question and resist.
True growth comes from embracing these inner contradictions with honesty and humility. Its important to recognize that even a small seed of faith can coexist with doubt.
By allowing every part of ourselves to “have a seat at the table,” we create the conditions for genuine, lived faith to emerge—one grounded not in denial, but in self-awareness and experience.
At the same time, the chapter warns against the subtle trap of spiritual pride, where having more faith can lead to feeling special or favored. This illusion separates us from others and distorts true spirituality.
Instead, we are called to cultivate humility and accept our imperfections. We must also continue doing the inner work of clarifying our motives and facing our challenges.
Through life’s tests, we learn to turn inward and seek truth beyond our temporary confusion.
In this way, faith becomes less about certainty and more about perseverance, self-honesty, and a growing connection to something deeper than ourselves.
Finding Gold, Chapter 2: Right and Wrong Faith
Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #33 Occupation with Self – Right and Wrong Faith
By PhoenesseThe Pathwork Guide explores the nature of faith, revealing that doubt is not a failure of the spiritual path but an essential part of it.
Rather than suppressing uncertainty, we are invited to acknowledge all parts of ourselves—including the ones that question and resist.
True growth comes from embracing these inner contradictions with honesty and humility. Its important to recognize that even a small seed of faith can coexist with doubt.
By allowing every part of ourselves to “have a seat at the table,” we create the conditions for genuine, lived faith to emerge—one grounded not in denial, but in self-awareness and experience.
At the same time, the chapter warns against the subtle trap of spiritual pride, where having more faith can lead to feeling special or favored. This illusion separates us from others and distorts true spirituality.
Instead, we are called to cultivate humility and accept our imperfections. We must also continue doing the inner work of clarifying our motives and facing our challenges.
Through life’s tests, we learn to turn inward and seek truth beyond our temporary confusion.
In this way, faith becomes less about certainty and more about perseverance, self-honesty, and a growing connection to something deeper than ourselves.
Finding Gold, Chapter 2: Right and Wrong Faith
Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #33 Occupation with Self – Right and Wrong Faith