Basis and advantages
The biblical basis of this practice isExamples of sanctifying effect
Throughout the history of Christian spirituality, spiritual reading has been seen to be of great benefit to many souls, and according to St.Practice
St. Alphonsus recommends some principles and attitudes for spiritual reading. *''Ask God for help beforehand'', because through reading it is God who speaks to us. Thus he recommended the prayer of Samuel: Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening. Speak, O my Lord, for I wish to obey you in all that you will make known to me to be your will. *''The exclusive purpose of the reading is to advance in divine love'', and not to acquire learning and indulge in curiosity. To do spiritual reading with false intentions is "a study unprofitable to the soul," and "lost time." *''Read slowly and with attention.'' "'Nourish your soul,' says St. Augustine, 'with divine lectures.'" To be nourished, he said, one must chew and well and ponder well, and apply the teachings to oneself. "And when what you have read has made a lively impression on you, St. Ephrem counsels you to read it a second time...Besides, when you receive any special light in reading, or any instruction that penetrates the heart, it will be very useful to stop, and to raise the mind to God by making a good resolution, or a good act, or a fervent prayer. St. Bernard says, that it is useful then to interrupt the reading, and to offer a prayer, and to continue to pray as long as the lively impression lasts." *''Select some sentiment of devotion, at the end of reading.'' "Carry it with you as you would carry a flower from a garden of pleasure."External links