Eric A. Clayton, author of Cannonball Moments, talks about the role of writing in prayer. In a Pop-Up Prayer interview, he explains how he entered into the Ignatian colloquy through his experience of writing.
Eric A. Clayton, author of Cannonball Moments, talks about the role of writing in prayer. In a Pop-Up Prayer interview, he explains how he entered into the Ignatian colloquy through his experience of writing.
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Thanks Eric. Writing makes sense. May be experts in the Ignatian way of proceeding some day may include ‘writing’ in the meditation on the ‘application of senses’. Perhaps.
As a writer, too, I have tried to reach your article – without success.
How do I get it?
Sandra, I’m not sure which article you’re trying to access. Perhaps the site search might be of help.
Denise Gorss
IgnatianSpirituality.com Editor
Thanks to Eric and Joe. I like to write so a journal makes sense, if for that reason alone. However, I have resisted doing so. But perhaps Advent will be a catalyst!
Similar process to Ira Progoff’s intensive journal dialogue process. See “At a Journal Workshop: The Basic Text and Guide for Using the Intensive Journal Process”, c 1975.