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What Do You Really Want?: St. Ignatius Loyola and the Art of Discernment

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Learn the art of discernment from he great master of this art, St. Ignatius Loyola. When we find what we really want, we find what God wants too, because the deepest desires of our hearts were placed there by God.

144 pages, Paperback

First published April 15, 2015

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Jim Manney

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November 9, 2021
At first I thought, that's it? And if you read it (or are familiar with Ignatius' teachings), you won't wonder what I mean or even give it another thought. Not for the person afraid of grey areas and twilight. No "Prayer of Jabez" to increase your holdings. Just Examen, desolation, consolation, contemplation, decision, and review, with a side-eye to the willful leading of evil: "One of the more alluring false consolations that the evil spirit offers is that life would be much better if you did something different than what you're doing now (p126)." Right. Felt just about every day. Yes, that's it.
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3 reviews2 followers
November 8, 2018
Introduction to Discernment

A great resource introducing the basics of discernment and the underlying spirituality behind it. Making a big decision? This is a must.
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December 29, 2020
Very practical and contemporary

As a spiritual director I have studied this subject for more than a decade and I continue to desire to learn more about how to live a discerning life. I found this book to be very helpful to me because his language and examples are practical and contemporary to a lay person like myself. I practice my discernment life in between many vocations, as a father, a husband, a salesman, a manager, a community volunteer, a board member, a spiritual director, etc, etc. All of these vocations within vocations require paying close attention to the movements of the Holy Spirit and the enemy of our human nature, so that we can better practice the art of Discernment.
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27 reviews
April 15, 2019
One major lesson I've got here is about DISORDERED ATTACHMENTS. "We must make ourselves indifferent to all created things." 💯

As well, this book provides a good overview of Ignatian rules of discernment. Great book overall.
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July 15, 2024
excellent book for seeking God’s direction

This book is a excellent guide for anyone seeking God’s guidance when making a decision. Manney is a very good writer and communicates effectively well with. I highly recommend!
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April 1, 2016
Must read for anyone who wants a clear insight into Ignatian Spirituality written in everyday language. A wonderful book to read, a great companion to keep on the shelf ready to help guide you through everyday events when you need some help.
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