Thursday, July 30, 2020

What stirs our passions the most?

ACTUALLY, more than what stirs our passions the most, the
question to ask should be who makes us most passionate? If we are just
passionate about things, certainly we are still very far from the
ideal. And even if we are very passionate about some persons, we would
still be missing the mark.

            Who should make us most passionate is none other than God
himself, who is truth, goodness and beauty himself. He is the proper,
ultimate and constant object that should stir our feelings, emotions
and passions. If we are not yet there, then let’s do something about
it. We should extricate ourselves from a condition that is not quite
proper for us.

            Let’s remember that our passions play an important role in
our life and in our relation with others, especially with God. As our
Catechism defines them, our emotions and passions are “movements of
the sensitive appetite that incline us to act or not to act in regard
to something felt or imagine to be good or evil.” (1763)

            As such, we can say that our emotions and passions play an
important and crucial role in our life, since they somehow determine
our actions and behavior that show and develop who we are. Are we just
a natural being, like the animals and plants, or are we rational
persons with spiritual faculties and meant to have a supernatural
goal?

            We need to see to it that our emotions and passions should
reinforce our identity and dignity as persons, made in the image and
likeness of God, made children of his through his grace, and meant to
participate in the very life of God.

            Our emotions and passions which are an integral part of
our humanity are not excluded from our over-all goal to be God-like.
We would be God-like in our definitive state of life in heaven with
our emotions and passions still intact and used to the hilt.

            Our emotions and passions serve as a link between our body
and soul that are the constituent components of our humanity. We are
not spiritual souls only. Our spiritual soul always goes with its
corresponding body with its emotions and passions. In heaven and in
eternity as it is here on earth and in time, we would still be having
emotions and passions.

            Thus, we need to educate our emotions and passions in such
a way that they work for what is clearly our ultimate end. They should
not be allowed to just develop at the instance of our hormones and
instincts, nor by the many other blind or short-sighted impulses and
trends in our social, cultural, economic, or political environment.
They need to be reined in, to be guided and given proper direction.

            Obviously, the guiding principles for the education of our
emotions and passions should be our faith, hope and charity which
truly define us as a person and a child of God. They indicate to us
our true dignity that should be affirmed also by our emotions and
passions.

            This is what we should be doing all the time. We have to
be wary of our tendency to give them away to whatever stimulus comes
our way. We also have to be wary of falling victim to the false
reasoning that by educating our emotions and passions at the instance
of our faith, hope and charity, would make us less human, less manly,
and ideas of that sort.

            What is most certain is that our faith, hope and charity,
our intimate relationship with God developed in our spiritual and
supernatural dimensions of our life, would only make our humanity
purer and perfected, and elevated gratuitously to the supernatural
level which is what God wants for us.

            Let’s remember that if our emotions and passions are not
stirred by our attraction to God as they are by the earthly things,
they would not be used in the proper way. God should be who should
make us passionate the most!

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