MANY people
today, especially the women and some men, are
quite concerned about aging. And they can get obsessed
with how to
slow or delay it, if not avoid it altogether.
This, to me, is
quite understandable, because deep within
our heart and soul, we want to live forever, we want to
go beyond the
limits of time and space, which is actually a
manifestation of the
spiritual part of our nature.
And if we want
to be philosophical about this, we can say
that we are actually meant for immortality. We have a
certain
connaturality with immortality and eternal life. The
spiritual
dimension of our nature is wired and equipped for this
purpose. But we
need to know how we can turn this longing into a reality.
If our
spiritual soul is mainly dominated by our bodily
aspects, then it cannot help but age with our own flesh.
No amount of
creams, pills and Zumba exercises, of Belo and Calayan
make-overs can
stop the process. At best, they can only do so much.
Sooner or later,
age will catch up with them.
But if it is
animated by the spirit of God, with whom we
are actually intimately united, then our spiritual soul
can transcend
the limits of our material nature and can enter into the
eternal life
of bliss with God, even starting here on earth. The body
can body
enter into a process of perpetual renewal and
rejuvenation.
This spiritual
anti-aging knows how to deal with our
mistakes and sins that causes aging and ultimately will
lead us to
death. And this means that our anti-aging ‘agent’ should
be none other
than Christ, the pattern of our humanity and the savior
of our damaged
humanity.
Yes, it’s only
in Christ, it’s only when we are fully
animated by Christ’s spirit that we can manage to remain
ageless
irrespective of the varying conditions of our body that
will
unavoidably lead to its deterioration. Let’s never forget
that as St.
Peter said in his second letter, “With the Lord a day is
like a
thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day.”
(3,8) This can
only mean that we would be ageless with Christ.
We need to do
everything to be so animated by the spirit
of Christ that whatever situation and condition we may be
in life, we
can still remain fresh and young, and reflect what the
Book of
Revelation said:
“The dwelling
of God is with men, and he will live with
them. They will be his people, and God himself will be
with them and
be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes.
There will be
no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old
order of
things has passed away. He who was seated on the throne
said, ‘I am
making everything new!’” (21,4-5)
It’s important
that we do not take this truth of our faith
for granted. We have to return to it and meditate on it
often to
reassure ourselves of the possibility of our true
immortality. We need
to do this because nowadays there are also other
ideologies with
tremendous charm powers that promise immortality outside
of God’s
power, and these claims can only be false.
Of course,
there are also ideologies that do not promise
immortality anymore. They simply believe that there is no
more life
after death, and all this talk about eternal life is
trash. But they
contradict a basic and undeniable longing we hold in our
hearts.
We need to
strengthen our conviction that before we take
on any human effort to be always youthful, it is only in
Christ who is
the real anti-aging agent for us, even while here on
earth. Christ who
died and rose from the dead, Christ who conquered sin and
death
itself. All of this, out of love. Loving in and with
Christ is what
makes us forever young.
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