In the Principle and Foundation of the Spiritual Exercises,
we see that we and all creatures belong to God. All is gift. All is goodness in
itself. Our primary response to God is thanksgiving, praise, and a desire to
serve God in others. We can also see that because of inner unfreedom, we can
use God’s gifts selfishly. Our goal is to grow in inner freedom so as to choose
to be more loving people.
Sin: In some of our prayers, we face sin as a movement
toward selfishness and away from God. Sin can be defined as a failure to even
try to love. Sin is ancient (Adam and Eve) and pervasive (read the newspapers).
We all share in sin (social and systemic in our institutions) and we will
always be enticed by the evil spirits to sin. We also see more deeply that God
continues to love us, that we are loved sinners. This is a foundational grace
for Ignatius: I am a sinner loved by God.
Love and sin indicate the presence of the Good Spirit and
the Evil Spirit struggling for our souls. How do we know which one is acting
upon us?
1.
If a sinner moves to more sin, the Evil Spirit
gives pleasure, but the Good Spirit stings the conscience with remorse.
2.
If a good person moves to being better, the Evil
Spirit causes gnawing anxieties, sadness, and sets up obstacles, while the Good
Spirit stirs up courage, consolation, tears, inspiration, and tranquility.
Consolation:
a.
moves to being inflamed with love of God.
b.
Moves to tears out of love for God or grief for
sin.
c.
Moves to every increase of faith, hope, and
love, and every interior joy.
Desolation:
a.
moves to darkness and disturbance of the soul.
b.
Moves to the low and earthly.
c.
Moves to anxiety arising from various agitations
and temptations.
d.
Moves to a lack of faith, hope, and love.
Joy is not the same as consolation. A Patriots’ Super Bowl
victory (joy) versus dreaming about Lenten prayer (consolation)
Depression (or sadness or grief) is not the same as
desolation, but it can feed it. A rainy day can be depressing.
Examples:
After his conversion, Ignatius was attacked by scruples.
(desolation)
A woman seeing a ray of light at the burial of her mother
and feeling overwhelming consolation.
An experience when I have felt both miserable and greatly
consoled. (Sitting in the slums of West Kingston, Jamaica and realizing my
powerlessness.)
Consolation in giving, doing, and sacrificing. (service and
immersion programs)
Desolation after wasting time on computer and IPhone games,
TV, etc.
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