We need to see if things are going well, if we are still
in the right direction, if we still have a clear vision of the
over-all purpose of our life. We can’t deny that there are new
developments in the world that give us new challenges, trials and
other possibilities, and we just have to be ready to handle them
properly.
We also need to see how things can be improved or even
radically changed, since definitely there will always be things in our
life at any given moment that need to be given such attention. In the
end, we have to realize that a retreat is a great occasion to have
another conversion. We have to see that. We have to feel urged by
that. If we don’t feel that way, then let’s pray that we be given the
relevant grace from God.
We have to understand that the growth and development of
our spiritual life, of our relationship with God and with others which
can only take place if we learn to love them more and more, will
always be an ongoing affair in our whole life. It will always be a
work in progress. We can never say that we have reached the point
where there is no more room for improvement.
In the retreat, we should have a good review of the life
of Christ, our redeemer, since he is our “way, the truth and the
life.” We should have a review of the whole economy of salvation that
God has laid out for us. It’s like journeying with God, with Christ in
the Holy Spirit, because it’s only then that we can see and know what
we ought to see and know.
And more than that, it’s only then that we can learn how
to truly love, which is the be-all and end-all of our life, since it
is the very essence of God in whose image and likeness we have been
created.
The retreat is the time for us to see what virtues we
still need to develop, or how we can make them grow and mature. It’s a
time to make some kind of general examination of conscience and
accounting, doing some kind of overhaul, checking on the different
aspects of our life, and of making some global planning and
strategizing.
The retreat is actually an exercise of looking back and
looking forward. We also need to identify the new challenges we have
to tackle. As said earlier, the world is into some rapid pace of
development. We cannot afford to be unmindful of the things we still
have to learn or to readjust, etc.
It’s important that we have the proper dispositions when
undertaking a retreat. Our faith and piety have to be reignited or
turned to full blast. It would be a pity if we go through it with a
tepid spirit.
What is also most helpful is to practice a deep spirit of
recollection, maintaining the appropriate silence so we can see, hear
and discern what the Holy Spirit is prompting us. It’s in a retreat
when we are supposed to be most intimate with the Holy Spirit.
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