Tuesday, 16 April 2019

TENTH STATION: JESUS IS STRIPPED OF HIS GARMENTS


It gets tough and scary from hence, for so should an experiential initiation be…


The word ‘Go, sell all that you have’ (Mt 19: 21), shall soon happen to us all. We shall have to, willingly or unwillingly, let go and let God. Everything perishes, why deny that, or why not willingly confront this reality? We live within the confines of change and decay. Nothing we bring to this world, nothing we shall take away from it (1Tim 6:7) It is all vanity of vanities! (Eccl 1:2).

Christ’s admonition for us to leave houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, wife, children, or fields for His sake (Mt 19:29) is a benevolent one, because entropy is the ultimate nature of everything. Sooner or later all dependency shall go, and only Christ, who is capable of reversing entropy through the cross on Calvary, who shall remain. 

It is good spiritual practice to learn to strip oneself from all things. The money we labour for, the children we groom, the spouse we cherish, the prestige and position we strive after, even the body we protect and adore, all these shall decay, and we ourselves shall be gone. We cannot be spiritual by clinging unto these. Apart from its peak, every hierarchy of Maslow shall collapse. Ego, money, family, security all shall be stripped.

What is tougher to bear in this journey is not so much the stripping, as the fact that these ordeals often happen through human agents who slander, judge, condemn, malign and betray us. The closer those people are, the tougher it is  for us to bear!

The path of liberation is that of detachment, that is the stuff Lent is made of. Detachment is tough, but it makes us wise. Without detachment, we cannot be wise, and without wisdom, we shall remain a slave of the System, and there is more toil being a slave of the System than accepting to be stripped.

Let us ask our Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary, the Star of the Sea, to help us in stripping our numerous garments. She knows how to carefully and lovingly strip us of our attachments so that this is not overtly hurting.

Our Lady (Notre Dame) of Paris, Pray for us.







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