We have to be wary of the many factors and elements that
tend to undermine this ideal which is actually a duty for all of us.
We know that we have to contend with our weaknesses, like laziness,
disorder, distractions, superficiality, our exaggerated love for
comfort and convenience.
This is not to mention that we have to contend with many
temptations that come not only from our own selves, but also from the
world itself and from the devil and other evil spirits that actively
conspire to ruin our spiritual life.
That is why we need to first of all recover our senses as
fully and as quickly as possible when we wake up, and then spend a few
moments of reflection and planning in order to put ourselves in our
proper spiritual and supernatural bearing.
Of course, we have to do all this with naturalness,
although we cannot deny that we need to exert effort and
self-discipline to achieve this ideal condition. But as long as we
persist in doing this, time will come that combining naturalness with
effort and self-discipline will become automatic, as in, it becomes
second nature to us.
This practice, I believe, important and indispensable as
it is, should be widely popularized until it becomes an integral part
of everyone’s life and of the people’s culture in general. Thus, we
need models, endorsers and trainers who can actively and effectively
promote this basic practice. Let’s hope that we can get many people
for this purpose.
Truth is we are confronted with the daunting challenge of
a world that is getting increasingly secularized. Even those who
profess themselves to be Christian believers find it hard to keep the
bearing proper of their condition as believers.
For one, we cannot deny that the world is now saturated
with a lot of information, data and other materials that, while
serving some valid purpose, can also easily become distractions and
occasions for all kinds of temptations.
Many people are swallowed up merely by the dynamic of
worldly values. They fail to relate them to God and to the ultimate
goal of our life. As Christ said, they may be gaining the world, but
are losing their soul. (cfr. Mk 8,36)
It’s important that people in general know right at the
beginning of the day what the real purpose of our life is, and are
properly motivated and equipped to fulfill that purpose. They should
know how to relate everything in their life—their work, personal
circumstances, conditions and situations, whether good or bad in human
terms, etc.—to this ultimate purpose of our life.
We have to graduate from the level of simply giving some
lip service to this most important ideal of our life to making it a
living reality, albeit done in a quiet way, devoid of ostentation and
the thinking that we are doing something extraordinary.
The morning ritual that we ought to develop would
obviously play a crucial role in developing such understanding of our
life and the corresponding attitude, plans and strategies it would
involve.
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