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Continue reading →: Ignatian SpiritualityIgnatian prayer is imaginative, reflective, and personal. St. Ignatius Loyola encouraged people to develop an intimate relationship with a God who loves them and desires the best for them. Ignatius Loyola trusted human desires. He believed that our deepest desire is to return God’s love. Ignatius Loyola also trusted feelings.…
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Continue reading →: GratefulnessA Network for Grateful Living (ANG*L) provides education and support for the practice of grateful living as a global ethic, inspired by the teachings of Br. David Steindl-Rast and colleagues. Gratefulness – the full response to a given moment and all it contains – is a universal practice that fosters personal…
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Continue reading →: John Main – Meditation
Meditation is a universal spiritual wisdom and a practice that we find at the core of all the great religious traditions, leading from the mind to the heart. It is a way of simplicity, silence and stillness. It can be practised by anyone from wherever you are on your life’s…
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Continue reading →: James Martin, SJ on Thomas Merton from “Who Cares About The Saints?
James Martin, SJ – Thomas Merton, OCSO *Read more on continued-on.com……
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Continue reading →: Thomas Keating and Centering Prayer
Contemplative Outreach *Read more on continued-on.com………..




