THIS is what we
can gather as a lesson from that gospel episode about the two sisters, Martha
and Mary, in their relation with Christ. (Lk 10,38-42) Both were good sisters
and followers of Christ, but the former failed to take the proper priority
regarding their relation with Christ.
While everything
temporal and earthly plays an important role in our relation with God, they can
be dangerous if they do not have God as their beginning and end, and are simply
understood and treated as temporal and earthly.
We really need
to train our mind and heart to be always anchored and focused on God. This will
take a lifetime to achieve, and we may not be able to perfect it, but the point
is simply for us to just try and try.
Especially these
days when we are heavily bombarded with fantasies and fictions in novels and
movies, we can easily be gaslighted to believe in them if our faith in God is
not nourished regularly in our mind and heart.
We would fail to
realize that these fantasies and fictions are just make-believe things that
only serve as a temporary way of rest and recreation and should not be taken
seriously. With a weak hold on our faith and on our spiritual life, we would
fail to realize that we are just being tickled to play the game of
self-indulgence that would slowly snuff out our relation with God and with
others
These fantasies
and fictions often appeal to our emotions and passions, leading us to be more
carnal than spiritual, more animal-like than God-like as we should be. They
usually play out the law of Talion in their storylines and narratives, making
the eye-for-an -eye and tooth-for-a tooth behavior as the standard of our life.
It’s not a
matter of considering these fantasies and fictions as bad. They can serve a
legitimate purpose and can be truly helpful to us as long as we too take the
necessary precautions and prudence in enjoying them.
We need to spend
time and effort to make God truly present, acknowledged and responded to in our
mind and heart. Thus, the need to spend time praying and meditating on the life
of God, studying and internalizing the doctrine and teaching of Christ and of
the Church, having recourse to the sacraments and other human devices that
would help us live always in the presence of God.
When we notice
that we are more attracted to the extraordinary happenings in these fantasies
and fictions than on the miracles of Christ, we would already have an
indication of the wrong priorities we have in life.
We have to
remember that the miracles of Christ are real while those extraordinary
happenings in those fantasies and fictions are not. The miracles of Christ are
meant to draw us closer to God, to grow in our faith, to lead us to another
conversion, to enter into the spiritual and supernatural world, etc., while
those extraordinary happenings in those fantasies and fictions are a subtle way
for us to indulge on ourselves and to trap us only in the here and now.
We should have a
well-articulated plan of life that can foster true piety 24/7. Especially these
days when the world is rapidly developing, causing a lot of confusion, if not
error, this need for an effective plan of life should be considered as urgent.
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