Q: "What should be the experience of praying for you?" Cardinal Bergoglio: "To my mind, it has to be, in a certain way, an experience of capitulation, of surrender, where all our being enters into God's presence. It is there where dialogue, listening, transformation will be produced, looking at God, but above all feeling looked upon by Him. At times religious experience in prayer is produced, in my case, when I pray vocally the Rosary or the psalms. Or when I celebrate the Eucharist with much joy. But I live the religious experience more when I place myself, for an indefinite time, before the Tabernacle. Sometimes, I fall asleep, letting Him look at me. I feel as if I were in the hands of another, as if God were taking me by the hand. I believe that one has to arrive at the transcendent other-ness of the Lord, who is the Lord of all, but who always respects our freedom." --Rubin-Ambrogetti, El jesuita, p. 51