Tag: JournalingDaily Quick-Journal and The Fruits of Meditation
Using Father John’s Bartunek’s method of meditation from “The Better Part,” there are several steps that lead to a sentence or two that I record each day. As a reminder, the four step process is, 1) concentrate, 2) consider, 3) converse, and 4) commit. Usually, by the “converse” step, I get an impression of what God is asking of me. At the “commit” step I translate and record what I am sensing into something actionable that I can look back on at noon each day (mid-day examen). When I began the habit of meditation I used this list of questions to become more aware of His promptings:
At this point, the process is far less mechanical than when I started. However, occasionally I review this list and the method to ensure I stay on track. The power of this approach, and any healthy journal writing habit, is the ability to see the patterns – to see God’s leading. Though I had not thought of using my daily commitment notes this way – it proved to be a very encouraging, quick, and easy approach to see the clear pattern of God’s movement in my life and prayer. May your meditation be fruitful and may you hear His voice. Seek Him – Find Him – Follow Him Dan |
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