Affections and Resolutions, The Third Part of Meditation


6: “Affections and Resolutions, The Third Part of Meditation”

Students extend and refine what they have learned in the classroom by exploring and testing the word around them. Meditation, by itself, is incomplete without the intellect to reflect. (photo P. Smith) 

                De Sales writes, “Meditation produces devout movements in the will….”. His form of meditation is an encounter with Jesus Christ and this encounter inspires and transforms us. But, again, we cannot simply meditate and expect our deepening of the devout life to magically occur. We need to spend time in reflection, considering the way His presence is affecting us. De Sales reminds us that “our mind should open up s much as possible”, both during the meditation and following the meditation. As teachers, we know this to be True with anything we want to learn or to know. We challenge students to not only learn and recall information, but also to refine and to apply what they have learned. The same concept is at play in meditation.

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