Ignatian Discernment Process
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What is the primary distinction of discernment compared to ordinary decision making?

  • It is based on expediency and profit.
  • It always requires consensus from others.
  • It aims to align choices with moral goodness. (correct)
  • It focuses solely on logical reasoning.
  • Which step in the Ignatian Discernment process involves evaluating relevant information?

  • Step three: Consult with others.
  • Step four: Pray over each fact.
  • Step two: Collect and evaluate information. (correct)
  • Step one: Pray for disinterestedness.
  • In the context of discernment, what should one do during step six?

  • Pray for guidance.
  • List reasons for and against each decision.
  • Consult an expert for advice.
  • Live with the possibility of acting on a less favored option. (correct)
  • How does neuroscience contribute to the understanding of discernment?

    <p>It reveals that sensations are paired with emotional responses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is emphasized in distinguishing between inherited wisdom and inherited error?

    <p>Recognizing when emotions may mislead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During the discernment process, what should one consider about feelings of consolation and desolation?

    <p>Good feelings may not be caused by genuine emotions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following techniques is NOT listed as a part of the Ignatian Discernment process?

    <p>Creating a detailed action plan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it important to consult with others in the discernment process?

    <p>To gather diverse perspectives and identify weaknesses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Discernment

    • A process of making moral choices based on conscience, guidance from spiritual leaders and subject-matter experts.
    • Differs from ordinary decision-making by focusing on the morally good rather than expediency, profit, or convention.
    • Acknowledges that 'the good' is not easily recognized or achieved through logic alone.

    Ignatian Discernment

    • A seven-step process outlined in the Spiritual Exercises.
    • Step 1: Prayer for disinterestedness or non-attachment.
    • Step 2: Gathering and evaluating relevant information.
    • Step 3: Consultation with those knowledgeable about the situation.
    • Step 4: Prayerfully considering each fact.
    • Step 5: Using techniques like lists of pros and cons, or imagining future consequences to reach a conclusion.
    • Step 6: Experimenting with a discarded or less preferred option for a designated period.
    • Step 7: Experimenting with the preferred action for a designated period.

    Neuroscience and Discernment

    • In early life, every sensation is paired with an emotional response, according to Greenspan's "The Growth of the Mind and the Endangered Origins of Intelligence."
    • Experiences and knowledge are filed under a cross-referenced system of sensory and affective data.

    Consolation and Desolation

    • Identifying the source of emotions is crucial to discern between inherited wisdom and error.
    • Analyzing the cause of emotional responses helps determine if they are authentic or misleading.
    • Actions can feel good while being driven by negative emotions.

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    Explore the seven-step Ignatian discernment process, which guides moral decision-making through prayer, evaluation, and consultation. This quiz delves into the nuances of discernment, contrasting it with ordinary decision-making, showcasing its spiritual and ethical dimensions. Understand the importance of seeking the 'good' beyond mere logic and convention.

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