IT’S also
called as the interior life. It’s our life of thoughts, intentions, desires,
judgments, reasoning, etc., all spiritual operations that enable us to
transcend the merely physical and material dimension of our life.
It’s our
life that is engaged with the pursuit of the truth and the exercise of love,
enabling us to know the essences of things, their relations, their causes and
effects, and not just to get stuck with the appearances and the sensible
aspects of reality. It leads us to play whatever part we feel is incumbent on
us in any given situation.
In short, it
is the life of our soul, the very principle of our life that is meant to be
immortal. Being spiritual, it will not die, since it is not subject to the wear
and tear of material things.
It however
has a certain kind of death which will require a little bit of explanation. The
death of our spiritual life is when our spiritual life fails or refuses to get
engaged with its proper source of life, who is God our Creator. But it does not
revert to nothingness.
Let’s remind
ourselves that our spiritual life is not something that has come to be or to
exist spontaneously. It does not generate its own life. It is also something
created whose life is governed by a certain law, nature and character given to
it by its creator.
It’s
precisely our spiritual life, more than anything else in our life that connects
us with God and, in fact, with everyone and everything else. It’s what
undergirds the life of all the other aspects of our life, physical, emotional,
family, social, professional, etc. Everything else in our life depends on our spiritual
life.
Thus, for it
to remain healthy and vibrant, it has to continually link itself to its
creator. It’s important that we realize the existence of our spiritual life,
and, more important, we are aware of our duties and responsibilities towards
it. We cannot and should not be negligent of our duties towards it, since it
plays a very vital, strategic role in our life.
Unfortunately,
we still have a large sector of people who view the spiritual life as an
optional element in our life. They fail to realize that whether we like it or
not, aware of it or not, the spiritual life, which can be lived and developed
in all possible ways, good and bad, is unavoidable in our life.
What usually
happens is that people allow their spiritual life, perhaps unwittingly, to be
dominated and guided simply by their feelings, passions, personal interests,
social trends, ideological principles and other conditionings. They fail to
realize the objective, ultimate and constant basis on which the spiritual life
has to live and develop.
Because of
that, many of us simply rely on worldly, often material and highly transitory
values that fail to consider the ultimate dimensions that rule our lives. This
is where we can have all kinds of anomalies and problems that are often masked
with brilliant self-serving rationalizations.
We have to
do something about this. As early as possible, everyone should be made aware of
the spiritual life—its existence, its nature, its needs, etc. And in a gradual
way, as in an inclined plane, everyone has to be taught on how to develop it
properly.
Everyone has
to realize the existence of God as our Creator, the designer and lawgiver of
everything. He is supposed to be the foundation of our spiritual life. He is,
in fact, its creator, lawgiver and the very life of our spiritual life. Our
spiritual life would not a life proper to it if it is not vitally linked to
God.
Nowadays, of
course, we have to contend with powerful factors that tend to undermine the
importance of the spiritual life. There is a strong bias against it that is
embedded in the culture that it is anymore articulated.
The bias is
made stronger when the interior life is associated with religion which in the
end is what is involved in the spiritual life. The spiritual life makes us opt
the most fundamental choice—whether we believe in a God who is supernatural or
just in ourselves, making ourselves our own god.
To overcome
these biases is indeed a big challenge, but we need to tackle it. We cannot and
should not ignore it, especially now when the world is getting more complicated
and the need for an authentic and vibrant spiritual life becoming more urgent.
Let’s do
something about it!
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