The concept of Gloomy thoughts in Christianity
Gloomy thoughts, as understood in Christianity, are negative and distressing mental intrusions that can impact one's state of mind. Specifically, the Catholic Church describes them as the troubled state of mind experienced by Friar John, who suffers after losing a sense of divine insight. This highlights the emotional and spiritual struggles that can arise when one faces overwhelming negative thoughts, emphasizing the importance of mental health and spiritual well-being in religious contexts.
Synonyms: Dark thoughts, Despondent thoughts, Melancholy, Despondency, Pessimism, Sadness, Depression, Hopelessness, Despair, Dejection.
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Christian concept of 'Gloomy thoughts'
From: Hymns for Christian Devotion
(1) Negative and distressing thoughts that can invade the mind.[1]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) Negative beliefs regarding the status and value of children in the context of salvation and divine love.[2]
From: The Little Flowers of St. Francis
(1) The troubled state of mind experienced by Friar John after descending from the heights of divine insight.[3]