Depending on where we are in the stages of prayer, we will “verbalize” differently, according to St. John of the Cross. In the purgative and illuminative stages, we have a lot to say to God, and He reciprocates. Verbal meditation becomes increasingly more frequent, focused, balanced, and peaceful. But in the desolation of the night of the soul, where God is preparing one to receive Him as He is – without images or words – verbalization comes to an abrupt and shocking halt. Indeed words are unnecessary, now, and can even prohibit the union with Him that God wants to give us.
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What We Discussed | Show Notes
“In an address in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis once compared our ability to hear the voice of God with that of the Blessed Mother and her kinswoman Elizabeth.
‘What gave rise to Mary’s act of going to visit her relative Elizabeth? A word of God’s angel. “Elizabeth in her old age has also conceived a son . . .” (Lk 1:36). Mary knew how to listen to God. Be careful: it was not merely “hearing” a superficial word, but it was “listening,” that consists of attention, acceptance and availability to God. It was not in the distracted way with which we sometimes face the Lord or others: we hear their words, but we do not really listen. Mary is attentive to God. She listens to God.
‘However Mary also listens to the events, that is, she interprets the events of her life, she is attentive to reality itself and does not stop on the surface but goes to the depths to grasp its meaning. Her kinswoman Elizabeth, who is already elderly, is expecting a child: this is the event. But Mary is attentive to the meaning. She can understand it: “with God nothing will be impossible” (Lk 1:37).
‘This is also true in our life: listening to God who speaks to us, and listening also to daily reality, paying attention to people, to events, because the Lord is at the door of our life and knocks in many ways, he puts signs on our path; he gives us the ability to see them. Mary is the mother of listening, of attentive listening to God and of equally attentive listening to the events of life (emphasis added)’” (Unleashed & How To Pray Like Mary, Sonja Corbitt).
Overview:
Minutes 00:00-12:00 – Pope Francis’ sermon from Unleashed & How To Pray Like Mary; John of the Cross’ Stages of Prayer: purgative, illuminative, unitive; the state of beginners, the state of proficients, the state of the perfect (mature)
Minutes 12:01-24:00 – resist sin, cultivate virtue, rest in God; sensible consolations in the purgative way or active purification; prayer is verbal in “meditation”; learning is verbal in meditation
Minutes 24:01-36:00 – passive purification of the senses; taming the passions, or runaway emotions
Minutes 36:01-48:00 – Night of the Spirit; verbalization stops; silence is the language of God; do not resist, rest
Transcript
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