We refine our sense, then, of God and what Ignatius calls the “Magis,” which refers to an affection for God. He also calls it “devotion,” which is a pervasive familiarity and union with God, a desire to want what God wants. We seek to live where God is and our understanding of that evolves and changes all the time. This is consequential for, as Jesus says, “Come to me and you’ll find rest.” We are not being offered sleep, but freedom. There is an openness—the spacious, expansive, inclusive heart to which we are invited. “Ándale.”