
Ignatian Audio Meditations
By God In All Things

Ignatian Audio MeditationsFeb 15, 2022

Imagine Advent - Fourth Sunday
Enter into the mystery of this Advent's gospel readings using imaginative prayer.

Imagine Advent - Third Sunday
Enter into the mystery of this Advent's gospel readings using imaginative prayer.

Imagine Advent - Second Sunday
Enter into the mystery of this Advent's gospel readings using imaginative prayer.

Imagine Advent - First Sunday
Enter into the mystery of this Advent's gospel readings using imaginative prayer.

Library of the Soul
Enter the interior "library of your soul". Through the metaphor of a library, explore the stacks and discover the titles and genres that have shaped who you are. This guided meditation offers prompts for you to explore in your imagination, to simply see what is there. And perhaps you'll bump into someone you know who will show you something you hadn't seen before.

Examen for Parents
Being a parent means living in the tension of joy and challenge. This Examen invites you to pray with your role as a parent, the challenges, joys, burdens, and moments of love.

Examen for Parents (No Music)
Being a parent means living in the tension of joy and challenge. This Examen invites you to pray with your role as a parent, the challenges, joys, burdens, and moments of love.

Discerning Advent - Week 4: Nativity
God’s incarnation makes sacred our very decisions and even the process of discernment. Every decision we make becomes an incarnation, a little Christmas through which God enters the world.

Discerning Advent - Week 3: Preparation
People had to discern John the Baptist's message. Was he the messiah? What were the signs they saw? Discernment includes many signs, consolation and desolation, and movements from the spirits that prepare the way to a choice.

Discerning Advent - Week 2: Annunciation
God illumines a light into the world through the Annunciation. Mary’s yes comes in a place of freedom, hope, and not clinging. Ignatius gives us several exercises for making decisions with this kind of freedom.

Discerning Advent - Week 1: Darkness
Discerning Advent is a four-week Advent series examining Ignatian discernment and decision-making in the light of the Mystery of the Incarnation. Incarnation occurs all the time, even in our decisions. We are in a whirl of confusion and feel like we’re in darkness. Advent is a time of sitting with those raw feelings and emotions because discernment begins with observation.

Uninvited Guests
The human experience includes pain, discomfort, and negative emotions and thoughts. How do we deal with these uninvited guests? This meditation invites us to reframe these guests as visitors we welcome.

Uninvited Guests (No Music)
The human experience includes pain, discomfort, and negative emotions and thoughts. How do we deal with these uninvited guests? This meditation invites us to reframe these guests as visitors we welcome.

Memory Recollection
St. Ignatius believed that our memory was a gift from God. This meditation invites you to explore and relive a specific moment within a significant memory. This is a way to begin to engage your imagination through your own story.

Morning Examen (No Music)
This is a version of the Morning Examen without music. It is to be prayed in the morning, assessing your desires, feelings, and possible challenges as you face a new day.

Silent Examen (Female Voice)
A 7-minute audio Examen similar to the Evening Examen but without music. Thanks to Vanessa VLOKE from Singapore who voiced this Examen.

Morning Examen
This version of the Examen is to be prayed in the morning, assessing your desires, feelings, and possible challenges as you face a new day.

Evening Examen
To be prayed at the close of the day, this Examen gives you the chance to reflect on how God was at your side during the day.

Silent Examen (Male Voice)
A 7-minute audio Examen similar to the Evening Examen but without music.

Anytime Examen
Pray this examen any time of day. It takes just two minutes, so now you have no excuse to pray!

Family Examen
An Examen on the blessing of family and our role in it. Pray alone or with your family.

Taken, Blessed, Broken, and Given - An Examen
An Examen on how God has taken and blessed us, loved us in brokenness, and given us to the world.

The Grace I Seek: Morning
Saint Ignatius often recommends that before prayer we ask God for “what I want and desire”. This two-part daily audio meditation will help you ask yourself, “What is the grace I seek?” Morning and Before Bed tracks are meant to bookend your day.

The Grace I Seek: Before Bed
Part 2 of The Grace I Seek meditation. Be sure you have prayed the Morning segment at the beginning of your day before praying this one before you go to sleep.

Imaginative Prayer: An Audio Guide
Be guided through the praying with any Gospel passage using the Ignatian imaginative prayer method.

Take, Receive
Pray with Ignatius’ famous Suscipe prayer, focusing on the gifts of liberty, memory, understanding, and will

Dreaming of the Resurrection
Imagine yourself at a party with Jesus. The conversation turns to resurrection.

Beloved
You are loved by God. No matter what. Period.

And He Is Named
Meditate on the four names of Christ from Isaiah 9.

Freedom
Pray with this hallmark concept in Ignatian spirituality. How do you need freedom in your life?

New Beginnings
New year? New child? New job? New move? A meditation for any new beginning!

Who Am I?
God just wants us to be more ourselves. This meditation will help us ask three key questions about our potential for wholeness: Where have I been? What are the tensions of my being? And, What within me am I being called to develop?

A Long, Loving Look at My Life
A kind of life-long Examen, inspired by Ignatius’ Contemplation to Attain Love.

Hands – An Imaginative Meditation
Find a quiet space and make time to pray with this meditation on Jesus’ hands.

Intimately Created
A meditation based on Psalm 139. Sit in awe at the miracle you are.

Pick Up Your Mat! (and walk)
Be the person lowered through the roof to Jesus. What is keeping you paralysed? Put yourself in Jesus’ hands in this healing imaginative prayer.