Wednesday 25 February 2015

A Quote for Myself (3)

Unbelievably, what we keep forgetting, or denying, or failing to understand is that nature itself is intrinsically graced from the beginning.

Tuesday 24 February 2015

A Quote for Myself (2)

Those who read are those who lead.

Tuesday 17 February 2015

A Quote for Myself (1)

The best way to behave when crisis strikes is to be brave.

Saturday 14 February 2015

Free by Creation

These days in the first readings for Mass, we are reading the Genesis stories of creation. Humans are created -- male and female they are created. They are created in the image of God. We also read about the entry of sin into the world. God did not create sin. Human beings by their disobedience and acceptance of the Evil One permit sin to enter into their lives. Evil comes from the outside of the human person, but it also comes from within them.

Evil comes from the outside: the Evil One propagates lies and misunderstanding about God. False ideas of God given to the human person. False ideas that God is jealous of the human person, that God is an enemy of freedom, that He is an enemy of knowledge and that He limits our freedom. That is not the case. I am reminded of Thomas Merton's words in his autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain: "Free by nature, in the image of God, I was nevertheless the prisoner of my own violence and my own selfishness, in the image of the world into which I was born."

So, more properly, evil comes from within the human person. Adam and Eve, the first human beings, accept the lies of the Evil One. They believe that God is against human freedom, against human joys. Human temptation is nothing but accepting false ideas about God.

Human beings fall into sin by rationalizing, that is, they don't use true reason. Instead of accepting limitaions to their knowledge and to their freedom, they try to become God. Temptations, therefore, are also an occasion to play God, and to forget our limitations.

Moreover, Adam and Eve become conscious after having eaten the forbidden fruit; they also become self-conscious. We can also say that they become ashamed of themselves. Scott Peck in his Further Along the Road Less Travelled says: "It is human to be shy, and we became shy in the Garden of Eden when we became self-conscious. When this happened to us, we became conscious of ourselves as separate entities. We lost the sense of oneness with nature, with the rest of the universe. And this loss of sense of oneness with the rest of creation is symbolized by our banishment from Paradise."

Thursday 12 February 2015

A Memorable Day

Yesterday, 11 February, was a memorable day for me. It was on this day that my parents got married. If my dad were alive, my parents would have celebrated the golden jubillee of wedding. Alas, it wasn't to be... Moreover, in 2004, it was on this day that I made my perpetual profession. Eleven years gone. 11 February, being the feast of our Lady of Lourdes, is also the World Day of the Sick. It was on this same day, in 2013, Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation, citing that he was 'sick.' A memorable day indeed...

The Broom Sweeps Clean

A thumping majority, a clean sweep, a complete landslide, a tsunami, ... all these phrases don't exactly explain the marvellous victory of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the Delhi elections. According to exit polls AAP would win around 48 of the total 70 seats. No one expected... even they themselves... that they would win all but three of the 70 seats. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won two seats, and its ally one. Complete decimation of all other parties... Congress scored a duck.

AAP's victory is a ray of hope in the Indian politics. Integrity, honesty, sincerity, truth... can all now enter again. Kejriwal himself has said, "When we walk on the path of truth, the forces of the entire universe come to our aid." The Delhi population has voted for truth. May this trend be imitated in other states too.