Through the steps below you can experience this "method" of growing in a sense of self and the source of self. You can grow more sensitive to your own spirit -- its longings, its powers, its Source; and you will develop an openness to receive the supports God offers.
"Love consists in
a mutual sharing." (
Spiritual Exercises
of St. Ignatius)
"Lord, lover of life, your imperishable Spirit is in all." (Wisdom)
Now look at your more permanent gifts that allow your participation in this day. Recall your particular strengths in times of difficulty, your ability to hope in times of weakness, your sense of humor and your life of faith, your intelligence and health, your family and friends. God the Father gives these to you to draw you into the fullness of life. The Father sent the Son, Jesus, to assure us that God's kingdom is being established. Jesus sends the Holy Spirit to guide and sustain us as we receive and bring life to others.
Pause in thanksgiving.
Notice where you acted freely -- picking a particular course of action from the possibilities you saw See where you now sense you were swept along without freedom. This "method" is to give you habits of freedom. What habits helped or hindered you?
See where Christ entered your decisions and where you might have
paused to receive His influence.
"Test yourselves,"
St. Paul urges,
"to see whether-you are living in faith; examine yourselves.
Perhaps you yourselves do not realize that Christ Jesus is in you."
(2 Cor.)
His influence comes through His people, the Body of Christ.
His influence comes through Scripture, the word of God.
Now, as you pray, Christ's spirit will help you know His presence and concern.
As you daily and prayerfully explore the mystery of your self in the midst of your actions you will grow more familiar with your spirit. You will come to know that Christ is with you. Christ will continually invite you to love your neighbor as yourself and strengthen you to do this.