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The Discernment of Spirits

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FIAT Health Podcast
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Feb 11, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of the Fiat Health Podcast, Meg and Shawn dive into the deeply practical topic of the discernment of spirits! Based on St. Ignatius of Loyola's writings, they not only share how to recognize the voice of the Holy Spirit versus the voice of the enemy but also how experiences of consolation and desolation can help guide us within the discernment process. Using real-life examples and Scripture, Meg and Shawn explain why major decisions should be made in times of spiritual consolation—not desolation—and how to respond when we feel far away from God. This episode offers practical guidance for anyone longing to hear God more clearly and make decisions rooted in faith and freedom. Do you have a prayer intention? Email us at [email protected] . We would love to pray for you! Medical Disclaimer: The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or discontinuing an existing treatment. Key Takeaways: The Two Spirits - St. Ignatius teaches that only two spirits are at work within us: the Holy Spirit and the enemy. Learning to recognize their distinct patterns, helps us understand which voice is leading our thoughts, emotions, and decisions. Consolation vs Desolation - Spiritual consolation draws us closer to GOd through peace, hope, love, and clarity. Spiritual desolation pulls us away through darkness, agitation, and discouragement, making it essential to name what we are experiencing before acting. Cultivating Receptivity - A life of prayer forms our hearts to recognize God's voice and respond with trust and obedience. Resources Mentioned: Setting Captives Free by F…