The late Father Vincent P. Micelli, S.J., in the appendix to his book "The Antichrist" (©1981), p. 279, quotes from Rousas John Rushdoony in "Power From Below," reproduced by Gary North in his book, "None Dare Call It Witchcraft, pp. 222-224:
"It (power from below) also means a greater stress on mindless religion, as witness the so-called charismatic movement, an emphasis on mindless experience as power. The charismatic who learns to babble insanely in what is no tongue at all has no answer therein to moral and intellectual problems, but he "witnesses" eloquently to others of the feeling of "power in the Spirit," power which is in essence a cultivation of what is mindless and subterranean . . . ."
Interestingly, in the appendix, Fr. Micelli quotes from some non-Catholic sources, including Dostoevsky, Solzhenitsyn, and others, also Catholic sources.
Interesting read for Catholics and non-Catholics alike. One post described what I could only regard as power coming up from below rather than from above.
I never found he had anything very useful for my spiritual walk.
And, clearly, he was exceedingly ignorant of the authentic in the Charismatic/Pentecostal Christian walk, regardless of his hours of study.
. . . though on reflection, I think I'm somewhat mixing him up with an earlier fellow of such ilk that I read for my dissertation research. imho, they are two rather dried up and unfruitful peas in a pod.