The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignatius wrote them so that his experience would he of use to others. They are deeply linked with tradition regarding their type and content. Also the hooks which Ignatius Loyola read during the time of his conversion and which influenced the composition of the "Spiritual Exercises" have traditional ecclesiastical spirituality. All this influences Ignatius\u27 religious experience and his writing. The primary source of the "Spiritual Exercises" is the Holy Scripture to which Ignatius arrived through the reading of other hooks, especially "The Life of Christ" by Rudolf Saxon. The Spiritual Exercises are divided into four weeks according to the myste...