My two cents: I agree with Jonathan's cautious considerations, but I also see the other side of the coin voiced by the others above. We need to walk "the royal road" of being mindful of the host of traps and snares that are laid for the souls of this world. People are variously minded, and the traps are variously conceived and laid to match, that the enemy might ensnare us all. St. Anthony shuddered when he beheld all the snares of the enemy against those who seek God's kingdom and the perfection of the virtues, and he said, "by what means then can one be saved and escape all these?" and he heard a voice say, "Humility."