In spite of the generally good condition of the young ones,
they have to have some occasional check-ups to see if their bodily
organism is still in good shape. We know that some serious health
issues can pop up anytime despite their good appearance. And it would
be good if these health issues can be detected as early as possible,
so that the appropriate action can be given and the proper maintenance
regimen can be prescribed.
But more important than taking care of our physical health
is our duty to take care of our spiritual health. This dimension of
our life certainly needs the appropriate maintenance regimen, because
it too, more than our physical condition, is exposed to more
challenging tests and drama.
If we go by our Christian understanding of man, we know that
man is made of body and a spiritual soul. Though both are important
since they are constituent parts of our nature, it is actually the
spiritual soul that has greater value, since it is the one that gives
life to us. In fact, since our soul is spiritual, it is also immortal.
It can continue to exist despite our death where the body
disintegrates.
As Christ said, “The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for
nothing.” (Jn 6,63) Though these words of Christ would need further
explanation to be properly understood, we can already cite them as
basis for the assertion that our spiritual soul has greater importance
than our body.
It is for this reason that whatever our age and condition in
life, we should closely monitor our spiritual health. Is it still
strong, vigorous and productive? Or is it weakening, sick or dying?
Our spiritual life always needs some maintenance regimen
even if it appears to be healthy at the moment. That’s because
whatever good condition we may have at the moment can easily get
spoiled even with a passing temptation or distraction.
We may be charitable and kind now to others, but at the next
moment we would notice that we become filled with anger and even
hatred against somebody who may annoy us. Or we can be pure and chaste
now, yet it only takes a little distraction before we get assaulted by
the strong stirrings of lust and sensuality. That’s how our spiritual
life is. We should just acknowledge that fact of life and be prepared
for it.
The maintenance regimen for our spiritual life may involve a
strong and abiding prayer life that would lead us to have constant
presence of God, enabling us to develop a genuine contemplative spirit
where we can manage to see God everywhere and feel his love for us and
be inspired to love everyone ourselves.
It’s important that we have a working life of piety that
includes recourse to the sacraments, continuing formation in the areas
of spirituality, asceticism, developing and deepening of virtues,
regular examinations of conscience and confession if only to monitor
the state of our spiritual life regularly, etc.
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