We have to realize that we need always to put ourselves in a
state of preparedness which is mainly a matter of spiritual
preparedness more than anything else. All other aspects of
preparedness can only serve as a means or instrument for this ultimate
state of spiritual preparedness that everyone should develop.
Spiritual preparedness is what integrates everything else
that also requires some preparation. It is what brings us over the
inevitable things in this life and world to reach our final
destination.
Sad to say, hardly anyone talks about this. And if ever it’s
taken up, it most likely will be handled by a priest in a strictly
religious environment or some weirdo who makes it a hobby to talk
about the end of times.
This should not be so. I feel that everyone should be not
only aware of this necessity, but should also do whatever he can to
help the others attain this state of spiritual preparedness. In short,
everyone should take care of his spiritual preparedness and should do
all to make this concern widely discussed.
For this purpose, we should infuse ourselves with the deep
sense of accountability. We should all have an abiding concern for
accounting everything that we are and that we have. We just cannot go
on with our life as if we are not answerable to anybody, especially to
God, from whom we all come and to whom we all belong.
This is an indispensable part of our life, an
unrelinquishable duty to perform. Our problem is that many still are
ignorant of this duty, and of those who already know about this, the
tendency is to take it for granted or to do it badly or to avoid it if
given the chance.
We need to find a way of instilling this duty in everyone,
starting with our own selves and then encouraging others to do the
same, in the context of the families, schools, parishes, offices, etc.
We always have to remember that what we are and what we have
are not self-generated but are always given to us one way or another,
if not by someone or by some other institution and authority, then by
God ultimately.
Yes, we are always answerable to some people in varying ways
and degrees. These people can be our parents, teachers, friends,
neighbors, public officials, etc. In the end, we are all answerable to
God who has given us everything, starting with our life and all the
endowments that go with our life.
We need to smash the thought that what we are and what we
have are just our own. That is a thinking that is completely false,
that stands on no objective foundation. It needs to be corrected
drastically and urgently.
We have to learn how to be accountable to God and to others.
One concrete way of doing that is by making a daily examination of
conscience before going to bed. This will allow us to see how we fared
during the day, whether we were fruitful or not, and to make the
necessary plans for the following day, so we be on track to our final
destination.
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