The Role of Memory & Imagination, Intellect & Emotion, and Will & Action in Vox Divini Meditation

In Christian anthropology, the human soul possesses faculties that reflect the imago Dei. St. Augustine, in De Trinitate (Book X), describes memory, intellect, and will as a trinitarian analogy for the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Memory stores divine truths. Intellect understands them. Will chooses to act in love. St. Ignatius of Loyola, in his…

The Consequences of the Evil One’s Illusions (Part 2)

In an article, we explored the subtle strategy of temptation employed by the evil one, as revealed in Genesis 3. This strategy unfolds through four stages: breaking boundaries, introducing an external element, affecting convictions, and causing individuals to forget their true identity. Now, let us examine the consequences of these illusions, which lead to a…

Q & A Session 1 after TAPPING Youth Retreat

1. Why Is Spiritual Fencing So Important After the Tapping Retreat? Spiritual fencing means actively guarding your thoughts to stay close to God after the Tapping retreat. The retreat helps you “get up, pick up your mat, and walk” (John 5:8), where “picking up your mat” means taking control of your thoughts through spiritual fencing.…

Vox Divini Meditation Challenge: May 21–31, 2025

This challenge is for those who have attended TAPPING (Season  1) and have learnt the POWER Meditation. Itprovides a framework for Power Meditation, offering daily Gospel passages, contexts, and two qualities of Jesus (Engages) to inspire interpersonal relationships. However, this is not a complete meditation. To do the meditation fully, one must respond to each…