AI-Assisted Spirituality: Transforming the Ignatian Exercises and the Lectio Divina for Modern Leadership Development

Abstract

Over the centuries, the Saint Ignatius Spiritual Exercises and the Lectio Divina have proven to be tools to raise self-awareness, leadership development, and ethical discernment, which are critical in leadership. However, due to the shortage of trained spiritual guides that limit the accessibility of these transformative practices, the development of artificial intelligence (AI) has shown the potential to fill the gap and act as a spiritual guide. Spirituality requires personalized and empathetic feedback that AI may not have, posing the question of whether AI can adequately provide human guidance and, at the same time, keep the authenticity and effectiveness of these practices. Privacy and ethical concerns using an AI-driven spirituality system require serious consideration. The paper uses an autoethnographic method, documenting the author’s personal experience completing the Spiritual Exercises and the Mark’s Gospel Lectio Divina with ChatGPT as a spiritual guide. Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that combines personal narrative and the study of cultural experience. AI successfully facilitated and structured the exercises, encouraged routine, and reduced inhibition because of the non-judgmental nature of AI. ChatGPT lacked moral accountability and empathy, as the feedback errors in overlooking emotional nuance show even if it tries to show some empathy. Three themes emerged: daily spiritual life, struggle with imperfection and faith as a personal anchor. AI-driven spirituality can complement human guidance, particularly in leadership training programs, by encouraging self-reflection and ethical decision-making skills that are important in a leader. However, the human mentor remains essential.

Presenters

Michele Vincenti
Professor, Business, University Canada West, British Columbia, Canada

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Religious Community and Socialization

KEYWORDS

AI, Assisted, Spirituality, Ignatian, Spiritual, Exercises, Ethical, Decision, Making, Autoethnography