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That
may sound fantastic. Wait, a better word might be grotesque,
bizarre, weird. Take your pick. How can you in all your senses
think of being immersed in God in a world drunk with its own
sense of limitless possibilities?
One
chronicler of modern growth lampooned that nowadays with our
information overdrive, being uninformed seems to be one of
the old-fashioned luxuries that are fast disappearing.
To
me, though, that cheeky satire actually betrays a deepening
doubt worming into many of our pioneering bright guys as to
where all their intelligence is leading them-and us-to.
In
their haste to conquer not only the material world but also
the infinite outer space of possibilities that their intelligence
is teasing them, they have forgotten-and very culpably at
that-one basic truth. There is God!
That
open space of endless possibilities that our spiritual faculties
can access is not exactly an anything-goes place were we are
absolutely free to do anything. It has laws to be followed
or at least respected.
In
case we've forgotten, God is the creator of the universe,
whether in terms of the material, the intellectual, the spiritual
or the supernatural. We don't fool around with that truth
without getting into trouble sooner or later.
This
truth will always be the breaking news for us, everyday, every
minute. Woe to us when we think that news is already dated,
and therefore not anymore relevant. It will never lose its
relevance.
The
problem we often have is that instead of allowing what we
see around us and what we feel and long inside us to lead
us to God, we choose to get entangled with them.
If
we are the intellectual type, then we mesmerize ourselves
with the infinite possibilities our intelligence and will
can discover. If we are the artistic type, then we make ourselves
be completely charmed by the arts.
If
we don't have that much IQ or artistry, and we just like to
be very human, then we like to play out the drama of life,
its highs and lows, its perks and pains. We snub God.
From
there it's easy to alienate ourselves from others.
This
is something we have to correct. We are nothing without God.
We have to be more consistent to our indispensable and basic
need for God.
For
this, we have to realize more deeply that often we have to
make a conscious, deliberate effort to put ourselves in his
presence, to offer everything and do it always with him.
We
cannot take this for granted, because there are endless ways
for us to get distracted from our orientation to God, to cool
down our love for him, to be complacent and later to believe
we are just our own God and our own creature.
That's
what's happening when we see these bright guys pursuing their
projects without God. They are prone to exaggerate, to lose
sense of balance, to be dominated by obsessions, and all forms
of vices like greed, vanity, pride, etc.
The
rationalizations behind artificial contraception and the legalization
of abortion are pieces of evidence lending credence to this
disturbing trend.
We
need to learn the art and skill of being immersed in God all
the time. This is, of course, a matter of God's grace, which
we can presume to be given to us since that's His will. But
we need to learn the basic essentials and techniques.
Our
usual problem in this regard is our tendency to make our experience
with God just a fleeting moment, before we freeze, formalize
and harden it into some routine, structure or façade.
We don't know how to be immersed in him for long, and in fact,
for always.
We
need certain practices that organically spring from our authentic
faith and love of God and others to keep us with God. These
can be prayer, mortification, recourse to the sacraments,
waging ascetical struggle, sanctification of work, doing apostolate,
etc.
We
have to examine whether we are doing them or at least trying
to develop them in ways adapted to our circumstances.
Contemplating
God is actually easy and can be done anytime. It doesn't have
to involve ecstasies, levitations and stigmata. Just give
your mind and heart to him, and you're already immersed in
God.
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Fr.
Roy Cimagala is the Chaplain of Center for Industrial
Technology and Enterprise (CITE) in Talamban, Cebu City. You
can email him at:Email: roycimagala@boholchronicle.com
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