Matthew under the arm 61
[I'm back on the pilgrimage...! Hope to catch up with you somewhere along the route.]
As I started out again on the pilgrimage this morning, I came across a young woman walking by herself. She had the most wonderful sandles on her, which I envied. 'I want ones like that'. But of course, I couldn't afford them and who was going to make them anyway? All morning I tried to suggest to Columba that he might lend me some of his money to go into a town and have sandles like that made. He looked at my feet and then at his own. He didn't say anything. He didn't have to. What's wrong with the ones I have? - was the question in his eyes. Maybe the pilgrimage would be better, easier, more comfortable. The blisters would go and I would be happier. 'I tell you what!', he suggested. 'Why don't you go and learn to make sandles; pull out of the pilgrimage and then you will eventually be surrounded by the sandles you love.' 'But I want them now for the pilgrimage.' So Columba, catching up with the young woman, asked if he could buy her sandles. 'We could stretch them for you', he mocked. At least, my mind is back on the pilgrimage. Humiliated? You bet!
Matthew 13:44-46….
In the two parables about the treasure hidden in a field and the pearl of great value, there is a hunger to expend everything in order to have a single desire met. If we come clean about what we really want, two things happen. One is that we discover we don’t want it quite as much as we thought. Second is that we are not really prepared to give all in order to have our desire met. The desire for God is that which ‘costs nothing less than everything’. God wants us and pays everything including death. Unity with God is the mystery of the universe. What is our response?
I would have my desire to realise Your Presence of Light with me strengthened
Begin by asking yourself what you really want? Are you prepared to give everything for it? Then allow yourself to feel the desires that so often get in the way of your being free. You may choose to have a conversation about this with someone you trust and respect. What is the image of God that you desire? Perhaps write it down or draw it…. Create some symbol of it. Begin the exercise with the sentence so that your heart and mind are open. Take the sentence with you throughout the day and notice how other desires are noticed as a result.
+Martin
Argyll and The Isles
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