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One Moment for One Thing: Learning to Discern Your Emotions

One Moment for One Thing: Learning to Discern Your Emotions

by Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ | Sep 9, 2020 | Blogs, Spirituality, Videos    ~ Approx. 1min

“I love the feeling of the fresh air on my face and the wind blowing through my hair.” (Evel Knievel) The primary somatosensory cortex and the brainstem nuclei are important regions in our brain that help us generate feelings and emotions. The brain’s complexity...
One Moment for One Thing: Take a Moment to Breathe

One Moment for One Thing: Take a Moment to Breathe

by Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ | Jul 29, 2020 | Blogs, Spirituality, Videos    ~ Approx. 1min

Awareness drives Ignatian Spirituality. Breathing is the fire that maintains the engagement of awareness in action. One needs God’s grace to learn how to breathe. Once, I entered a deep spiritual dryness; I could not understand what was happening with my prayer life....
One Moment for One Thing: Make Room For Hope

One Moment for One Thing: Make Room For Hope

by Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ | Jun 17, 2020 | Blogs, Prayers, Spirituality, Videos    ~ Approx. 1min

“Behold, I am making all things new” (Is 43:18 NRSV) Neuropsychiatrist, Dr. Dale Archer, published a piece in the Journal of the American Psychological Association stating, “Hope is not a wish for things to get better, rather it is a belief that things will always get...

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Time is at a premium for many in December. Ty Wahlbrink, SJ extends an invitation to practice patient awaiting this Advent to look for the ways God is breaking into the world. Based on the readings for the First Sunday of Advent.

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