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That’s interesting. I’ve never experienced it before so I suppose this just feels new to me and something I never even knew was a practice before.
@tafan2 , if it is not a new practice when did it previously take place ?It’s not a new practice, it’s just making a much needed come back.
You are missing the point that this wasn’t a meditation. It was just a lecture. The speaker provided a resource sheet with a bunch of scholarly articles about the topic relating to technology in our society.Perhaps the talk given as described by the OP was not well suited, but the rest of the description fits. The Eucharist is not a prop. It is a point if focus while we are given the meditation. Look at it this way: you can find many resources for reading specifically geared towards Eucharistic adoration. In this form, instead of reading the meditation, it is being spoken to you.
The is absolutely nothing moderist about this practice.