What does St Peter of Alcántara think are the six things necessary to prayer? How can we use the six things to begin a daily prayer routine? Listen as Dan and Melissa list and explain these six things, and continue their discussion of the book Finding God Through Meditation by St Peter of Alcántara.
Topics/Questions covered in the show:
What are some ways to get through the difficult beginning period of developing a daily prayer routine? Creative ways to pray when you are physically or mentally tired. How can we prepare our mind and soul for prayer? What does St Peter recommend we read after we prepare for prayer? What are some things to meditate on when beginning a daily prayer routine? How to incorporate thanksgiving into a prayer routine. What does affective meditation look like? Oblation - What can we offer to God as a sacrifice? Petition - Putting our desires before God.Resources:
Finding God Through Meditation – St. Peter of Alcántara Finding God Through Meditation ebook - St. Peter of Alcántara Divine Intimacy Radio on SpiritualDirection.com website Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation 30 Days with Teresa of Avila - Dan Burke and Anthony Lilles Pray As You Go - website, provides assistance with daily prayer Your Advice to Young Mothers Regarding Prayer? - post on SpiritualDirection.com EWTN Religious Catalogue - online Centering Prayer's Misunderstanding of Contemplation - post on SpiritualDirection.com The Divine Praises - prayer Lectio Divina, A Guide: What It Is & How It Helps Prayer Life - Post on Spiritual Direction.com John 4: 4-42 - The Samaritan Woman (The Woman at the Well) - USCCB Bible link John 11: 1-44 - The Raising of Lazarus - USCCB Bible link Luke 19: 1-10 - Zacchaeus the Tax Collector - USCCB Bible link Affective Meditation Defined - Navigating the Interior Life - post on SpiritualDirection.com The Four Waters of Prayer, Part II of II - Post on SpiritualDirection.com by the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles 1 Thessalonians 5:23 - "May the God of peace himself make you perfectly holy and may you entirely, spirit, soul, and body, be preserved blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." - USCCB Bible link Questions? Send an e-mail to Questions@myavila.com or call 818-646-7729.