Sunday, September 02, 2007

Awareness: On the Proper Kind of Selfishness

They say that cats are egotistical creatures... hmmm... but this image speaks of the otherwise.

Reality may be found at times in the threshold of two contrarieties or amidst two seemingly contradicting points.

And we can only know this obscurely and confusedly.

If this boggles your mind, consider another excerpt from Anthony de Mello:


The first thing I want you to understand,
if you really want to wake up, is
that you don't want to wake up.
The first step to waking up is to be
honest enough to admit to yourself that you don't like it. You don't want to be happy.
Want a little test? Let's try it. It will take you exactly
one minute.
You could close your eyes while you're doing it or you could
keep them open.
It doesn't really matter.
Think of someone you love very
much,
someone you're close to, someone who is precious to you,
and say to
that person in your mind,

"I'd rather have happiness than have you."

See what happens.

"I'd rather be happy than have you. If I had a choice, no question about it,
I'd choose happiness."

How many of you felt selfish when you said this?
Many, it seems.
See how we've been brainwashed?
See how
we've been brainwashed into thinking,

"How could I be so selfish?"

But look at who's being selfish.
Imagine somebody saying to YOU,

"How could you be so selfish that you'd choose happiness over me?"

Would you not feel like responding,

"Pardon me, but how could YOU be so selfish
that YOU would
demand I choose you above my own happiness?!"

A woman once told me that when she was a child her Jesuit cousin gave a retreat in the Jesuit church in Milwaukee. He opened each conference with the words:

"The test of love is sacrifice, and the gauge of love is unselfishness."

That's marvelous! I asked her,

"Would you want me to love you at the cost of my happiness?"

"Yes," she answered.

Isn't that delightful?
Wouldn't that be wonderful?
SHE would love me at the cost of
HER happiness
and I would love her at the cost of MY happiness,
and so
you've got two unhappy people,
but LONG LIVE LOVE!

bookfair: "in the grip of grace"


reading books is one of my passion.
but, yesterday's experience was a little overwhelming for me.
there are times when i want to read a book
but i would then find it hard to find any decent thing to read.
yesterday, we were given an opportunity to look for meaningful books we could have.
there are a lot of very good materials in the bookfair , and i found it hard to choose.
i'm not sure whether so many things interest me or nothing interests me at all.
i have spent my three hours going from one booth to booth,
browsing one book and another.

i ended up buying one book and a cd.

i bought max lucado's "in the grip of grace."

i guess i am in the mood for the devotional inspirational book types.
i was simply struck by the tag line:

"your Father always caught you. He still does."

when I showed this book to my rector ,so that he may give me the amount of money i would need to pay for this book, he smiled and
retorted, "this book is nice. It suits you." I just smiled back and took these words as an affirmation on how he knows me deep within. but then, i haven't started reading the book. and i can't wait opening the pages to begin once again the journey within, and into the Father.




About me

brodiz

Location:
Calamba, Laguna, Philippines

I am a pilgrim by life's occupation, an accountant by bachelor's degree, a TarlaqueƱo by place of birth, a Salesian by specific vocation, a teacher by profession, a student by formation, a writer by passion, a youth minister by life's mission, a son of God... My Philosophy of Life: "To be is to become" "To be is to hope"

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