My iPhone, My Precious

My iPhone, My Precious

Dr. Edward Sri

How much does your phone have control over you? We might not realize it, but the devices we use can have great control over our minds and hearts. In this week’s episode, Dr. Sri uses a prayer from St. Ignatius of Loyola as a roadmap to keep us focused on the world around us instead of the digital world.

Snippet From the Show
We feel the pull to engage with our devices. Why don't we also feel the pull to engage with God or with those around us?

To read Dr. Sri's original article entitled "My iPhone, My Precious", please click here!

Just a Tool in the Toolbox

Can you think of your devices as being merely a tool in the toolbox?

You wouldn't feel a pull to have your hammer or screwdriver with you all day. Why the pull to have your devices with you all day?

Prayer of St. Ignatius

Take Lord, and receive all my liberty,
my memory, my understanding,
my entire will, all that I have and possess.
Thou hast given all to me.
To Thee, O lord, I return it.
All is Thine, dispose of it wholly according to Thy will.
Give me Thy love and thy grace,
for this is sufficient for me.
Amen.

"My Entire Will"

What pockets of space in your day can you give to God instead of to your devices?

  • Waiting at red lights?
  • Waiting in line while running errands?
  • Between meetings for work?
  • Before bed?

Give to God these spaces. Detach from your devices: attach yourself to him.

"My Understanding"

Do we understand the changes that are happening in our minds and hearts with constant stimulation?

Can we see what's happening in day-to-day life with these constant distractions?

For more on this:
The Shallows by Nicholas Carr
Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport

"My Memory"

In the quiet moments, what do you remember from your day? What rises to the surface?
Stories & Reels on Instagram? Or stories from Scripture and the Saints?

"I Like Corn" is great in moderation...but it won't fill those spaces in your soul that hunger for more.

Strive for interior freedom. We can use our devices...but we do not want to be used by them.

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