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Prayer is listening with a discerning heart

Yogi Berra tells us, “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”
St. Ignatius prefers us to make our important choices more prayerfully...

Having a discerning heart helps us discover and understand what God desires for us – how we can follow God’s Will freely and joyfully.
St. Ignatius placed great emphasis on the role of desire in our relationship with God, believing that God often communicates with us through the deepest desires of our hearts.

Ignatius thus asks us to be attentive to the “movement of spirits” in our prayer so that we can learn how to separate “consolation” from “desolation.” Being conscious of our spiritual situation then helps us to freely choose what is best for us and for the reign of God.

 

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InnerCompass

Inner Compass
By Margaret Silf


A practical and experience-based guide to greater self-knowledge and spiritual awareness. Being attentive to the deepest desire of our hearts helps us to discover that God's will is already implanted in us.

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CloseToTheHeart

Close to the Heart
By Margaret Silf


Breaking through boundaries and stereotypes Silf shows prayer as a journey into reflective living. She invites readers to experience prayer as a natural, organic process and offers a powerful vision of what personal prayer can be.

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