Conclusion and Spiritual Bouque


7: “Conclusion and Spiritual Bouquet”


The conclusion to a meditation should always be done in humility...in awe of the one Whom you have encountered. (photo. P. Smith)


                These meditations must conclude with “the greatest possible humility”, and De Sales offers us three acts with which we must end and extend our meditation. If the meditation or encounter with Jesus was like a Beautiful garden through which we just walked, we should recall that one never leaves a Beautiful garden without carrying with them a few flowers to share with the world outside. As we leave our meditations, our three acts are thanksgiving, offering, and supplication. That is, we should be ever-thankful for His Grace, we should offer Praise, and we should implore His Mercy. The meditations we do are not simply so we can grow in the devout life; they are for the world to benefit from our transformation. As teachers, our pursuit of the devout life, then, is not simply for our sake, but for the sake of our students.

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