What is color therapy healing?

Color therapy healing, also known as color therapy, is an alternative treatment for healing physical and mental ailments with the help of color. It works by stimulating the body’s healing process using the seven colors of the spectrum. Light is made up of colors. In addition to colors, light also consists of chemical and emotional … Read more

Why I Left IT to Join the Jesuits

Editor’s note: Throughout July we are celebrating 31 days with St. Ignatius, a month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality. In addition to the calendar of Ignatian articles available here, posts on dotMagis this month will examine cannonball moments – moments that changed the course of a life, just as the hit from a cannonball changed the … Read more

Life as Uncharted Territory | Short & Sweet Spirituality

Life as unknown territory Literary wisdom Life is new territory.It reveals its story one moment at a time.– Leo Buscaglia, American author and motivational speaker Catholic wisdom The grateful person is the one for whom life is simply a long existence in the sacred.– Joan Chittister in The Psalms Activist wisdom Failure is just another … Read more

Six Lessons from a Cannonball Diagnosis

Editor’s note: Throughout July we are celebrating 31 days with St. Ignatius, a month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality. In addition to the calendar of Ignatian articles available here, posts on dotMagis this month will examine cannonball moments – moments that changed the course of a life, just as the hit from a cannonball changed the … Read more

Cannonball Moment at a Funeral

Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ, of Creighton University, opens his cannonball moment with the words: “A sad experience made me the happiest person in the world.” His godfather’s funeral took him to a Catholic church for the first time. where something in the sermon gave him consolation. Check out the video below with Saint-Jean explaining his cannonball … Read more

Cannonball at Loyola Chapel of the Conversion

The room inside the original castle / house where Ignatius recovered from his wounds and where he experienced a change of mind and direction. Today this room is a chapel. Editor’s note: Throughout July we are celebrating 31 days with St. Ignatius, a month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality. In addition to the calendar of Ignatian … Read more

A Transformative T-Shirt Slogan – Ignatian Spirituality

Theresa Wang, a campus minister from Taiwan, was considering quitting her school when a T-shirt slogan caught her attention. Shortly afterwards she went on a retreat where she experienced the love of God. Check out the video below with Wang explaining her cannonball moment. The English translation is available when the subtitles are enabled. This … Read more

We All Play by Julie Flett | Review

Julie Flett is a Cree Metis writer, illustrator, and artist whose children’s books, often bilingual, have received critical acclaim, including the Governor General’s Literary Award and the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, it advocates for indigenous youth and other community members and helps preserve and share indigenous languages ​​among the … Read more

The Moment I Became a Mom

Editor’s note: Throughout July we are celebrating 31 days with St. Ignatius, a month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality. In addition to the calendar of Ignatian articles available here, this month’s posts will examine dotMagi’s cannonball moments – moments that changed the course of a life, just as a cannonball hit the life of St. Ignatius … Read more