Oroville Mercury-Register

Spiritual autobiogra­phy recounts life journey

- Dan Barnett Dan Barnett teaches philosophy at Butte College. Send review requests to dbarnett99@ me.com. Columns archived at https://dielbee.blogspot.com

Chicoan Terry Hunt remembers being at the hospital bedside of a woman who had come to his talks at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Dying, she didn’t know what to do. “Maybe,” Hunt said to her, “it is just like being born: there is nothing you have to do.” Then he added: “Actually there is one thing you can do when it is your time to die, you can watch for Jesus and when He comes you follow him.”

And then Hunt thanked her for trusting him “because you thought I might have a connection with God. I have wanted so deeply to be His priest, and you have recognized me as His man. Many others have not. Do you see now what a great gift you have given me?”

This spiritual longing suffuses “Witness: Hearing The Voice Of God: A Spiritual Autobiogra­phy” ($17 in paperback, selfpublis­hed; also for Amazon Kindle). The book is at times shockingly confession­al as Hunt, now in his eighties, recounts his ordination as an Episcopal priest and the rocky relationsh­ips at the churches he served; business choices that went south; the painful ending of his official priesthood; and the divorce from his first wife.

Through it all, God was speaking “through events, or through the voice of friends, and sometimes enemies; through dreams, and other strange and luminous metaphors; and I mean He sometimes spoke in a quiet voice: one I heard, not with my ears, but in my mind.”

But though these “messages were not always easy to recognize or decipher,” Hunt calls such moments “spiritual seeds,” “opportunit­ies to become more fully self-aware and responsibl­e beings.”

Married to Carol Jean since 1975, the couple since 1990has been a fixture in Chico, Hunt has found that self-awareness can come powerfully through writing. Teaching workshops in spiritual autobiogra­phy, he has invited others to discover God’s presence.

A series of epiphanies in Hunt’s life (one with rattlesnak­es) revealed his deep anger (especially at his father), showing him the wilderness he must go through in following Jesus. It’s the way of becoming a disciple, “recruiting people to the union,” to “spiritual transforma­tion.”

And, for Hunt, the journey continues.

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