Many books written about the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola are about doing, and, as a result, they can easily be perceived as checklists of things to accomplish in order to get the greatest benefit from the Exercises. By contrast, An Ignatian Pathway was written specifically to help readers enter into an experience with the Divine, an approach that amplifies the easily overlooked mystical dimension of Ignatian spirituality. In An Ignatian Pathway , Paul Coutinho, SJ, has collected more than 100 excerpts culled from all four weeks of the Spiritual Exercises, the Autobiography of St. Ignatius Loyola, and especially his Spiritual Journal. Each entry is followed by a short meditation written by Fr. Coutinho. As a companion to the Spiritual Exercises, An Ignatian Pathway is an ideal resource for anyone who wants to experience and deepen the mystical and transforming graces in the Exercises, as well as for any “student” of Ignatian spirituality who desires a fuller and richer experience with God.
I heard that the question is not what I believe but how should I live. And this is what Paul does in this guide of an Ignatian Journey. It is not a recipe about what to do so much as how to create a recipe dealing with all the things that I do. So much show that it is automatic. Over the 116 lessons which I read each day for four plus months was like walking a trail up a mountain. Moving forward I only know how far I've gone when I look back at where I've been and I'm better prepared to continue the journey with the grace of God.
Very enlightening! Anyone who is interested in Ignatian spirituality will find much to meditate in this book. It is written in short 1-2 page chapters that can be used to deepen one's spiritual journey. A great companion to one who is partaking in an Ignatian 30 day retreat.
This reshaped how I look at my relationship with God, God's creation and with others. A fresh approach.