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5. Life in the Spirit and the restoration of people\u000AAccording to their pastors, NEOP is a movement which provides an experience of the Spirit. They re-dimension the place of pneumatology and the experience of the sacred. This searching for the subjectivity of the faith experience is a fundamental part in their beliefs and religious experience. In this way they connect with the spirit of the age which gives more credence and space to experience and subjectivity. This experience of the Spirit becomes a reaction too against the rationalistic Christianity of the western world (Sik Hong 2001: 105-107).70 It has to do with the subjective appropriation of the divine (2001: 92-94).\u000AAccording to Neo-Pentecostal pastors that encounter with God is not just a catharsis or a subjective experience, but rather it has to do with an experience which changes and gives meaning to life. The lay people interviewed affirmed that their experience of faith and of the Spirit changed the way that they thought and provided them with a new way of acting in their personal, family and work situations. Senior pastor of LDG notes that the pneumatological experience is the essential feature which differentiates them from the historic churches. For him the baptism of the Spirit, speaking in tongues and divine healing are essential in the life of the believer and the growth of the Christian communities. In other words they must have a Pentecostal experience (P4LDG). At the same time this move of the Spirit is translated into an anointing which can take different nuances in the meeting between the subjective and the supernatural.\u000AMargaret Paloma in her analysis of the so called \u2018Toronto Blessing\u2019 and postmodern society says that the Pentecostal/Charismatic subculture has the potential of providing an alternative model to rescue the place for human experience and the subjectivity of the Christian experience. Taking into account some of the difficulties he says:\u000AA crucial component of the maintenance of an alternative world-view is the Pentecostal/ Charismatic movement\u2019s image of person. The Toronto Blessing demonstrates a holistic view of person \u2013 an integration of body, cognition, emotions, will, and spirit \u2013 that has all but been lost in the materialism, rationalism, and technologies of modernism. This model\u000A70 In Sik Hong notes this characteristic as one of the central points of Argentinean Charismatic movement. 124\u000A