Monthly Archives: November 2014

John of the Cross battle plan

Strive always to choose not that which is easiest, but that which is most difficult; not that which is most delectable, but that which is most unpleasing; not that which gives most pleasure, but that which gives no pleasure.  To choose not that which is restful, but that which is most worrisome; not that which gives consolation, but that which gives no consolation; not that which is greatest, but that which is least; not that which is loftiest and most precious, but that which is lowest and most despised; not that which is a desire for anything, but that which is a desire for nothing.  To go about seeking not the best things but the worst.  And to have detachment and emptiness and poverty, with respect to that which is in the world, for Jesus Christ’s sake.  –John of the Cross ‘Counsels of Light and Love.

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Warfare Jesus declares

Great crowds were traveling with Jesus, and he turned and addressed them, “If anyone comes to me without hating his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple.  Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple.  Which of you wishing to construct a tower does not first sit down and calculate the cost to see if there is enough for its completion?  Otherwise, after laying the foundation and finding himself unable to finish the work the onlookers should laugh at him and say, ‘This one began to build but did not have the resources to finish.’  Or what king marching into battle would not first sit down and decide whether with ten thousand troops he can successfully oppose another king advancing upon him with twenty thousand troops?  But if not, while he is still far away, he will send a delegation to ask for peace terms.  In the same way,
everyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.”  –Luke 14: 25-33

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Warfare internal

‘…Do the works of justice, and you will surely have peace.  If you love not justice, you will never enjoy peace.  For peace and justice are linked together so closely, that if you love not justice, peace will not love you, or come near you.  Peace is not obtained but by war.’  So that if you will not make war with yourself, by mortifying and restraining your desires, and by getting mastery over your passions, you will never obtain this peace, which is so necessary for us to be able to apply ourselves to prayer.  ‘What is a greater hindrance and trouble to you,’ says a Kempis, ‘than the unmortified affections of your heart?’  Your irregular passions and evil inclinations trouble you, and hinder you from being devout.  They disquiet you in your devotions, and cause such disturbance in your soul, that the sweet sleep and repose enjoyed in prayer is continually interrupted;… –St Alonso Rodriguez ‘Christian Perfection’

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Intent

The intent of my effort is combining mystery with reality, the active and contemplative aspects of life brought together, forming a path to unification with God, embracing reality in order to transcend, balancing the natural with the spiritual.  I will build upon a lifetime of failure—the struggles of a man enduring severe alcoholism throughout his life, recovery, spiritual exploration vacillating between extremes of exploitation to ecstasy, a hidden life as a writer and poet, and most of all the desire to live the practical realities of a loving God.  Shunning intellectualism, sidestepping the vainglory of reputation, withstanding all desire to teach, realizing I cannot stay in continual meditation, committed to the Catholic Church, I seek to explore the idea of placing thoughts into action, placing enigmas pointing to something structured a part of my intent.

Desiring to explore other Blogging efforts, I came across a wonderful blog Contemplative in the Mud.  The scope of the blog embraced an approach I aim toward, while understanding that at this time I must work through identity in order to achieve the simplicity observed.  The absolute dedication, recognizing of the authority of the Catholic Church, must firmly be entrenched.  My foundation is built upon the solidest of rocks.  Younger, devoted to the Church, I still felt the need to present myself as open-minded, especially in secular and artistic social worlds.  Dabbling about within the friary, a conservative demand bellowed about.  Now worldly, learning to become enamored with the election of Pope Francis, I come out firmly and staunchly as a Catholic, placing myself under complete obedience to the Church.  I open my heart to compassion and empathy, while embracing orderly authority, comforted through dogma passing through centuries.   It is a relief, empowering, the practical reality of freedom overpowering enslavement.

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