Ignatian imaginative contemplation is a method of prayer that uses our imagination to immerse ourselves in the story. This helps us to join the dots in the accounts given in the gospels and build a picture of what it was like to be there; engaging all our senses and emotions as we prayerfully become part of the story, helping to recapture the perspective of those who initially shared their testimonies.
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Ignatian imaginative contemplation is a method of prayer that uses our imagination to immerse ourselves in the story. This helps us to join the dots in the accounts given in the gospels and build a picture of what it was like to be there; engaging all our senses and emotions as we prayerfully become part of the story, helping to recapture the perspective of those who initially shared their testimonies.