With this gospel episode, we are somehow reminded how we
ought to live by our earthly and temporal condition but without losing
sight of our eternal goal. In other words, we have to learn, even now,
how to live both in the world and in heaven.
This is, of course, a big challenge since we always have the
strong tendency, due to our wounded human condition, to be trapped and
swallowed up by our earthly affairs and forgetting our ultimate
eternal goal.
Resolving this predicament would require of us, first of
all, that we be clear about the unity of heaven and the world
according to the mind of God, our Father and Creator. We are in this
world as the training and testing ground to see if we too want to be
with God. That’s what God wants us to be. But he does not force us to
be so because we have been given freedom due to our being image and
likeness of God.
We have to learn how to be in this world while directing
ourselves towards heaven, where we actually come from since we come
from God and not just from our parents, and where we are supposed to
go as our definitive home.
This is where we have to develop the virtue of naturalness.
It is something to do with how to handle our human condition
considering what we ought to be and what we are at the moment. Fact
is, we have a supernatural goal, nothing less than to be united with
God, which we have to pursue in the context of our human and natural
world.
Naturalness is about how to mix the spiritual and material
dimensions of our life, our personal and social aspects, and other
elements in our life that, given the way we are, appear to compete
with each other. How to integrate and harmonize them is the task of
naturalness.
Naturalness is a very active affair, lived day to day,
moment to moment, as we grapple with the continuous flow of our
concerns. It’s the front man who does the dirty job of the bigger
virtues of discretion, prudence and ultimately charity, the foot
soldier who does the hand-to-hand combat, the peddler who does the
door-to-door selling.
The big danger we have nowadays is precisely to get trapped
in the many wonders that we are enjoying these days, in spite of the
pandemic. We have tremendous technologies, and the amount of knowledge
and skills derived from our sciences, though with their limitations
and imperfections, is huge and intoxicating. We always have the
tendency that these things can be considered as our be-all and
end-all.
To be sure, to meditate on heaven often does not take away
our sense of realism and objectivity. The contrary would be the case
if it is done properly. We would know the relative value of everything
good and lovable in this world.
And if our loving would involve suffering, as it usually
does, our meditation on heaven would convince us that such suffering
is worthwhile!
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