The Subject of the Mystery, The Third Point of Preparation
4: “The Subject of the Mystery, The Third Point of
Preparation”
De
Sales admits that meditation can be a difficult mode of prayer. Indeed, he uses
terms like “composition of place” and “interior lesson” to discuss the what it
means to meditate. De Sales suggests that we start with a relatively easy
meditation. He suggests we begin with a physical image of Jesus, as opposed to
an ethereal or transcendent Truth of God. We should use our imagination to
place ourselves in a Biblical scene and meditate on what we see, hear, smell,
etc…. We can do this with our students. We can invite them to go outside and
literally use their imagination to place themselves at the Sermon on the Mount,
the Road to Emmaus, the Garden of Gethsemane, or really anywhere Jesus was. By
being there with them, we join them in meditation and our relationship with
each other and with God grows.
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