Dilatato Corde 8:1
January – June, 2018

Steven Shippee
BUDDHIST GENERATION AND IGNATIAN CONTEMPLATION. SKILLFUL USE OF THE IMAGINATION IN INTERRELIGIOUS CONTEMPLATIVE DIALOGUE

A comparison of the use of the imagination in Tibetan Buddhist generation stage practice and Christian Ignatian contemplation illuminates intriguing similarities in the component practices employed by each as well as in the ordering of those elements into a form useful for deep training. Detailing the precise ways in which both practices lead their practitioners from imagination and affect to union with their respective ‘Ultimates,’ and then into everyday life with renewed determination and intention, will demonstrate that these traditions share much insight and skill in using such practices to cultivate spiritual progress. Click here to access the article.

 
 
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