"Speak to me, tell me what is on your mind. What do you need?"
The other lowered his eyes and answered: "What I need you cannot give me."
"What is it then?"
"Peace, joy, an immortal soul and God."
What a torment it must be to be perpetually groping in the dark, reaching toward a ray of hope which continually evades the grasp; to be shut in an opaque enclosure with no means of escape, to be as a caged squirrel at bay turning with ever increasing swiftness without finding a means of escape.
To know, to possess the truth, not to wander perpetually without the faintest idea of where one is going, but on the contrary to expand in the light; not an inert, cold light, but an ardent, comforting light, warm because it is living; because it is not a mere abstraction but a Person, He even who said: I am the Light, and of whom it can be said, Deus est caritas, God is charity; He is perfect Love, infinite Love.
"O God, I thank You for having been until this time the sunshine of my life. It is like the gift of sight. I have enjoyed it without remembering to thank You for it. In the future I want to be more attentive, and even more exultant in my joy; I wish to sing Your infinite Goodness - this is true joy."_________________
Adapted from Meditations for Religious
by Father Raoul Plus, S.J. (© 1939, Frederick Pustet Co.)
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