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Discernment as
a Way of Life
Sister Edith Bogue
Duluth Benedictine Oblates
14 April 2018
Horarium
• Check-in
• Opening Prayer
• Discernment: what is it?
• Discernment of Spirits
• Dialogue
• Lunch – the day’s manual labor
• Prepare for lunch
• Lunch
• Clean-up
• Discernment of actions
• Dialogue
• Closing Prayer
Help me today to realize that you will be speaking to me
through the events of the day, through people,
through things, and through creation.
Give me ears, eyes and heart to perceive you,
however veiled your presence may be.
Give me insight to see through
the exterior of things
to the interior truth.
Give me your Spirit of discernment.
O Lord, you know how busy I must be this day.
If I forget you, do not forget me.
Jacob Astley (1579-1652)
Discernment:
What is happening?
Learning
Discernment
“When I first engaged in this interior
work, I underestimated the effort entailed.
I didn’t take up the edges that words like
“combat” and “athlete” connote. … I
thought those military words were not
necessary… The trick is to be focused and
ready like a warrior or a world-class
athlete, but at the same time be meek and
docile like a fawn at daybreak.”
Margaret Funk, OSB in Discernment Matters, Ch 1.
When did
discernment
begin?
• Psalm 119:125
I am your servant; give me discernment,
that I may understand your statutes.
• Job’s dilemma:
Discerning his deeds and God’s will
• John the Baptist:
“Is this the Messiah or do I wait…?”
• Paul in Philippians 1:9-10
“…that your love may abound more and
more in knowledge and depth of
insight, so that you may be able to
discern what is best and may be pure and
blameless for the day of Christ…”
Monastic
Tradition
• Central aspect of desert spirituality
• Praying scripture to learn to see with
God’s eyes and perspective
• The Desert Abbas and Ammas, trained
and focused, could “give a word” to those
who sought guidance because they were
able to discern their spiritual issue.
• Cenobitic monasteries continue prayer
and silence, but also the discernment
that comes from living in community.
• The abbot/prioress’ discernment
Benedict’s School of the Lord's Service (Prologue 45-50)
•Planful. Intentional.
•Progression so that later
work builds on first.
•Guidance, someone who
has a watchful eye.
•Those who follow the plan
can reach the goal.Photo by Capturing the human heart. on Unsplash
Where do we start? By seeing where we are.
• Listen for the call.
("If today you hear…")
• Learn to observe the motions of
your heart, the “stirrings of the
spirit,” within you.
• Keep track of the result, the
outcome: are you drawn closer
to God, or more distant?
Photo by John Baker on Unsplash
Discernment
of Spirits
St. Ignatius
of Loyola
Studied and gave a set
of guidelines
• “Still there was this difference: that when
he was thinking about that worldly stuff
he would take much delight, but when he
left it aside after getting tired, he felt
dry and discontented.
• But when about not eating except herbs,
and about doing all the other rigours he
was seeing the saints had done, not only
used he to be consoled while in such
thoughts,but he would remain content
and happy even after having left them
aside.
(The pilgrim’s story, nr 8)
First process of
Discernment of
Spirits
• Discernment of spirits = discernment of interior
movements. These spirits include:
• thoughts
• imaginings
• emotions
• inclinations
• desires
• feelings
• repulsions
• attractions
• Discernment means being sensitive to these
movements, reflecting on them, understanding
where they come from and where they lead us.
• http://www.ignatianspirituality.com/making-good-decisions/discernment-of-
spirits/#sthash.BR0e4uez.dpuf
Three step
process
1. Be aware of interior movements
2. Understand the source and
direction of those interior
movements
3. Take action to work with or
counteract the source
Timothy Gallagher, Discernment of Spirits, p. 17-26
“Consolation”
•directs our focus beyond ourselves
•lifts our hearts so we feel empathy
with other people
•bonds us more closely to our human
community
•generates new inspiration and ideas
•restores balance and refreshes our
wider vision
•releases new energy in us
from The Inner Compass by Margaret Silf
“Desolation”
•turns us in on ourselves
•drives us deeper into our own
negative feelings
•cuts us off from community
•makes us want to give up on
•takes over our whole consciousness
•drains us of energy
from The Inner Compass by Margaret Silf
Three step
process
1. Be aware of interior movements
2. Understand the source and
direction of those interior
movements
3. Take action to work with or
counteract the source
Timothy Gallagher, Discernment of Spirits, p. 17-26
“Good spirit”
•The “good spirit” in an inclusive
sense:
•Angelic beings
•Communion of saints
•Grace
•Tendencies within us that draw
us to God
•Influences in the world that
lead us to God
“The Enemy”
The “Enemy” of our spiritual progress is any force working
against God, natural or “diabolical.”
• An angelic being
• The “adversary”
• The “father of lies”
Our tendency to egoism
• Disordered desires
• Our own wounding from life
• The weakness inherent in our humanity
The world around us
• Society
• Culture
The desert abbas and Ignatius tell us that we should
expect resistance from these when we seek to grow close
to God. Lived monastic experience confirms it.
Finding the Thoughts
The ancient monks of the desert prayed intently, and
watched the course of their prayer life.
They found that, long before an action that moved
away from God, a thought was the seed. They
determined to learn the patterns.
The THOUGHTS are “afflictive” – if allowed to
continue, they take over and lead to misery and
eventually sin.
Journal
Reflect
Pray
Discernment
of Spirits
Three step
process
1. Be aware of interior movements
2. Understand the source and
direction of those interior
movements
3. Take action to work with or
counteract the source
Timothy Gallagher, Discernment of Spirits, p. 17-26
Learning
Discernment
“Thoughts are the heart of
discernment. We can sort them
according to content (8 deadly
thoughts) … by seeing the stage of
their rising and clustering … by
looking at their sources, directions
and ‘spirits’ … according to
frequency and persistence.”
Margaret Funk, OSB in Discernment Matters, Ch 1.
What actions do
we take?
• Rule 5: When in desolation, do not change a
decision that was made while in consolation, and
do not make any new decisions.
= Benedictine STABILITY
• Rule 6: When in desolation, fight against what is
causing the signs of desolation. You can intensify
prayer, do works of charity or examine yourself
to discover what inside is responding to the
Enemy.
= Benedictine HUMILITY
• Rule 8: Patience helps us bear the frustrations or
dryness of desolation. Remember that God will
offer consolation, & take action as in rule 6
= Benedictine STABILITY and OBEDIENCE
See handout
LUNCH PREP
•The daily manual labor
•Slice tomatoes
•Wash and prep lettuce
•Set out meats, cheeses for serving
•Put chips etc into bowls
•Set out cupcakes for desert
•Set out plates, cutlery, napkins
•Put chickpea salad (spicy) into
serving bowl
•When all is ready, pray Grace
CLEAN UP
•The daily manual labor
•Put leftover food back into its
containers or wrap
•Put any waste into trash
•Wash dishes
•Dry dishes
•Put dishes away
•Wipe tables
•When all is finished, smile
Discernment
of Choices
Preparation
for Choices
•Draws on the discernment of spirits
•First, be aware of your movement
and your state.
•We already know that choosing
while in desolation is unwise; seek
to move out of the desolation first.
•Discernment of choices can use the
same three steps, but in a
different way
Three steps + One
1. Be aware of the options. State
each of them clearly and with
specificity.
2. Understand the options.
• Gather information as needed.
• Consider consequences and side effects
• Explore feelings and relationships
• Try to remain balanced between them
• Seek input from trusted others.
3. Make a choice for one
4. Notice the results of making that
choice in your emotions, actions,
and spiritual life. Verify or question.
“Is there anything more
painful than realizing
you did not know the
right questions to ask at
the only time on earth
you would have the
opportunity to do so.”
Alice Walker:
The way Forward is with a Broken Heart.
Look at choices
to understand
not only the
external reality
but the feelings
and movement it
elicits in your
own heart.
Journal / Reflection
Faults, Errors, Correction
• The process of understanding
the thoughts includes the
willingness to manifest them.
• When the thoughts are
revealed, the distractor loses
power, and the person can
be healed.
• Spiritual direction and
confession are both modern-
day aspects of this practice.
33
“Is there something
about sharing the secret
of one’s heart with
another person...which
liberates in a way that
solitary confession in
prayer does not?”
Stewart, Columba, The Desert Fathers on
Radical Self-Honesty in Vox Benedictina: A
Journal of Translations from Monastic Sources
8/1 (1991):
DANGER:
SPIRITUAL
BYPASSING
Spiritual bypassing is the use of spiritual
practices and beliefs to avoid dealing with our
painful feelings, unresolved wounds, and
developmental needs.
“We have an astonishing ability to fool
ourselves, and an equally astonishing ability to
cut through what’s in the way of seeing more
clearly... However unwittingly or unconsciously,
we invite in circumstances that bring our
dissatisfaction to such a peak ... that something
has to give, providing us with whatever rough
grace is needed.”
– Robert Augustus Masters
Manifestation of Thoughts
• We may lack awareness &
vocabulary for our inner lives
– we rarely talk about them.
• We may have trouble trusting
others, or there may not be a
trustworthy person.
• We may be afraid of being
challenged to change.
• We may fear losing the respect
of the other person.
Love and Loving
After ascending all these steps of
humility, one will arrive at that
perfect love of God that casts out
fear. Through this love, all that
was once performed with dread,
will now be observed without
effort, as though naturally, from
habit ... out of love for Christ.
RB 7.67-68
• The anchor of self-love and self-
will has been removed.
• The obstacles of difficulties with
others have been removed.
• Acceptance brings openness to
God’s love.
There is a wicked
zeal of bitterness
which separates
from God and
leads to hell
There is a good
zeal which
separates from evil
and leads to God
and eternal life.
RB 72.1-2
"Prefer nothing
whatever to Christ,
and may he bring
us all together into
everlasting life"
“Finally, whatever is true,
whatever is honorable,
whatever is just, whatever is
pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is commendable, if
there is any excellence and if
there is anything worthy of
praise, think about these
things.”
Philippians 4:8
MIDDAY PRAYER
Discernment as
a Way of Life
Sister Edith Bogue
Duluth Benedictine Oblates
14 April 2018

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Discernment as a Way of Life

  • 1. Discernment as a Way of Life Sister Edith Bogue Duluth Benedictine Oblates 14 April 2018
  • 2. Horarium • Check-in • Opening Prayer • Discernment: what is it? • Discernment of Spirits • Dialogue • Lunch – the day’s manual labor • Prepare for lunch • Lunch • Clean-up • Discernment of actions • Dialogue • Closing Prayer
  • 3. Help me today to realize that you will be speaking to me through the events of the day, through people, through things, and through creation. Give me ears, eyes and heart to perceive you, however veiled your presence may be. Give me insight to see through the exterior of things to the interior truth. Give me your Spirit of discernment. O Lord, you know how busy I must be this day. If I forget you, do not forget me. Jacob Astley (1579-1652)
  • 5. Learning Discernment “When I first engaged in this interior work, I underestimated the effort entailed. I didn’t take up the edges that words like “combat” and “athlete” connote. … I thought those military words were not necessary… The trick is to be focused and ready like a warrior or a world-class athlete, but at the same time be meek and docile like a fawn at daybreak.” Margaret Funk, OSB in Discernment Matters, Ch 1.
  • 6. When did discernment begin? • Psalm 119:125 I am your servant; give me discernment, that I may understand your statutes. • Job’s dilemma: Discerning his deeds and God’s will • John the Baptist: “Is this the Messiah or do I wait…?” • Paul in Philippians 1:9-10 “…that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ…”
  • 7. Monastic Tradition • Central aspect of desert spirituality • Praying scripture to learn to see with God’s eyes and perspective • The Desert Abbas and Ammas, trained and focused, could “give a word” to those who sought guidance because they were able to discern their spiritual issue. • Cenobitic monasteries continue prayer and silence, but also the discernment that comes from living in community. • The abbot/prioress’ discernment
  • 8. Benedict’s School of the Lord's Service (Prologue 45-50) •Planful. Intentional. •Progression so that later work builds on first. •Guidance, someone who has a watchful eye. •Those who follow the plan can reach the goal.Photo by Capturing the human heart. on Unsplash
  • 9. Where do we start? By seeing where we are. • Listen for the call. ("If today you hear…") • Learn to observe the motions of your heart, the “stirrings of the spirit,” within you. • Keep track of the result, the outcome: are you drawn closer to God, or more distant? Photo by John Baker on Unsplash
  • 11. St. Ignatius of Loyola Studied and gave a set of guidelines • “Still there was this difference: that when he was thinking about that worldly stuff he would take much delight, but when he left it aside after getting tired, he felt dry and discontented. • But when about not eating except herbs, and about doing all the other rigours he was seeing the saints had done, not only used he to be consoled while in such thoughts,but he would remain content and happy even after having left them aside. (The pilgrim’s story, nr 8)
  • 12. First process of Discernment of Spirits • Discernment of spirits = discernment of interior movements. These spirits include: • thoughts • imaginings • emotions • inclinations • desires • feelings • repulsions • attractions • Discernment means being sensitive to these movements, reflecting on them, understanding where they come from and where they lead us. • http://www.ignatianspirituality.com/making-good-decisions/discernment-of- spirits/#sthash.BR0e4uez.dpuf
  • 13. Three step process 1. Be aware of interior movements 2. Understand the source and direction of those interior movements 3. Take action to work with or counteract the source Timothy Gallagher, Discernment of Spirits, p. 17-26
  • 14. “Consolation” •directs our focus beyond ourselves •lifts our hearts so we feel empathy with other people •bonds us more closely to our human community •generates new inspiration and ideas •restores balance and refreshes our wider vision •releases new energy in us from The Inner Compass by Margaret Silf
  • 15. “Desolation” •turns us in on ourselves •drives us deeper into our own negative feelings •cuts us off from community •makes us want to give up on •takes over our whole consciousness •drains us of energy from The Inner Compass by Margaret Silf
  • 16. Three step process 1. Be aware of interior movements 2. Understand the source and direction of those interior movements 3. Take action to work with or counteract the source Timothy Gallagher, Discernment of Spirits, p. 17-26
  • 17. “Good spirit” •The “good spirit” in an inclusive sense: •Angelic beings •Communion of saints •Grace •Tendencies within us that draw us to God •Influences in the world that lead us to God
  • 18. “The Enemy” The “Enemy” of our spiritual progress is any force working against God, natural or “diabolical.” • An angelic being • The “adversary” • The “father of lies” Our tendency to egoism • Disordered desires • Our own wounding from life • The weakness inherent in our humanity The world around us • Society • Culture The desert abbas and Ignatius tell us that we should expect resistance from these when we seek to grow close to God. Lived monastic experience confirms it.
  • 19. Finding the Thoughts The ancient monks of the desert prayed intently, and watched the course of their prayer life. They found that, long before an action that moved away from God, a thought was the seed. They determined to learn the patterns. The THOUGHTS are “afflictive” – if allowed to continue, they take over and lead to misery and eventually sin.
  • 22. Three step process 1. Be aware of interior movements 2. Understand the source and direction of those interior movements 3. Take action to work with or counteract the source Timothy Gallagher, Discernment of Spirits, p. 17-26
  • 23. Learning Discernment “Thoughts are the heart of discernment. We can sort them according to content (8 deadly thoughts) … by seeing the stage of their rising and clustering … by looking at their sources, directions and ‘spirits’ … according to frequency and persistence.” Margaret Funk, OSB in Discernment Matters, Ch 1.
  • 24. What actions do we take? • Rule 5: When in desolation, do not change a decision that was made while in consolation, and do not make any new decisions. = Benedictine STABILITY • Rule 6: When in desolation, fight against what is causing the signs of desolation. You can intensify prayer, do works of charity or examine yourself to discover what inside is responding to the Enemy. = Benedictine HUMILITY • Rule 8: Patience helps us bear the frustrations or dryness of desolation. Remember that God will offer consolation, & take action as in rule 6 = Benedictine STABILITY and OBEDIENCE See handout
  • 25. LUNCH PREP •The daily manual labor •Slice tomatoes •Wash and prep lettuce •Set out meats, cheeses for serving •Put chips etc into bowls •Set out cupcakes for desert •Set out plates, cutlery, napkins •Put chickpea salad (spicy) into serving bowl •When all is ready, pray Grace
  • 26. CLEAN UP •The daily manual labor •Put leftover food back into its containers or wrap •Put any waste into trash •Wash dishes •Dry dishes •Put dishes away •Wipe tables •When all is finished, smile
  • 28. Preparation for Choices •Draws on the discernment of spirits •First, be aware of your movement and your state. •We already know that choosing while in desolation is unwise; seek to move out of the desolation first. •Discernment of choices can use the same three steps, but in a different way
  • 29. Three steps + One 1. Be aware of the options. State each of them clearly and with specificity. 2. Understand the options. • Gather information as needed. • Consider consequences and side effects • Explore feelings and relationships • Try to remain balanced between them • Seek input from trusted others. 3. Make a choice for one 4. Notice the results of making that choice in your emotions, actions, and spiritual life. Verify or question.
  • 30. “Is there anything more painful than realizing you did not know the right questions to ask at the only time on earth you would have the opportunity to do so.” Alice Walker: The way Forward is with a Broken Heart.
  • 31. Look at choices to understand not only the external reality but the feelings and movement it elicits in your own heart.
  • 33. Faults, Errors, Correction • The process of understanding the thoughts includes the willingness to manifest them. • When the thoughts are revealed, the distractor loses power, and the person can be healed. • Spiritual direction and confession are both modern- day aspects of this practice. 33
  • 34. “Is there something about sharing the secret of one’s heart with another person...which liberates in a way that solitary confession in prayer does not?” Stewart, Columba, The Desert Fathers on Radical Self-Honesty in Vox Benedictina: A Journal of Translations from Monastic Sources 8/1 (1991):
  • 35. DANGER: SPIRITUAL BYPASSING Spiritual bypassing is the use of spiritual practices and beliefs to avoid dealing with our painful feelings, unresolved wounds, and developmental needs. “We have an astonishing ability to fool ourselves, and an equally astonishing ability to cut through what’s in the way of seeing more clearly... However unwittingly or unconsciously, we invite in circumstances that bring our dissatisfaction to such a peak ... that something has to give, providing us with whatever rough grace is needed.” – Robert Augustus Masters
  • 36. Manifestation of Thoughts • We may lack awareness & vocabulary for our inner lives – we rarely talk about them. • We may have trouble trusting others, or there may not be a trustworthy person. • We may be afraid of being challenged to change. • We may fear losing the respect of the other person.
  • 37. Love and Loving After ascending all these steps of humility, one will arrive at that perfect love of God that casts out fear. Through this love, all that was once performed with dread, will now be observed without effort, as though naturally, from habit ... out of love for Christ. RB 7.67-68
  • 38. • The anchor of self-love and self- will has been removed. • The obstacles of difficulties with others have been removed. • Acceptance brings openness to God’s love.
  • 39. There is a wicked zeal of bitterness which separates from God and leads to hell There is a good zeal which separates from evil and leads to God and eternal life. RB 72.1-2
  • 40. "Prefer nothing whatever to Christ, and may he bring us all together into everlasting life"
  • 41. “Finally, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” Philippians 4:8
  • 43. Discernment as a Way of Life Sister Edith Bogue Duluth Benedictine Oblates 14 April 2018