Christianity Quote by John Michael Greer
““There are two common and complementary mistakes, which have been made over and over again concerning spirits by people in the Western world. The first of these is the orthodox Christian habit of assuming that all spirits are malevolent, dishonest and evil; the second is the corresponding habit, common in many New Age circles nowadays, of assuming that all spirits are loving, wise and good. Both of these attitudes are as foolish when applied to spirits as they would be if applied to human beings.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The New Age of Spirituality by John Michael Greer, 2008
The quote warns against extreme views of spirits, urging a balanced perspective that avoids labeling all as good or evil.
In simple terms: Avoid extremes; spirits are neither wholly good nor wholly evil.
Adopt nuanced view of spiritual entities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal belief
- counseling
- interfaith dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you discern spirit nature without bias?
- What practices help maintain balanced spiritual views?
Overgeneralizing spirits can limit understanding.