I feel like I’m swimming in an ocean of desire.
The huge upheaval in Egypt swept up out of an aching desire on the part of the Egyptian people for their freedom from a corrupt regime. Desire, freedom, want, longing for, seeking, are words that attempt to describe the human heart.
The 33 miners who had been trapped for over two months and then were rescued still seek healing from their horrible experience. Many returning veterans long for their former life of innocence from the horrors of war.
Wherever I look, there is desire. Today is Valentine’s Day. Love is desire. The translation of “I love you” in Spanish is: “te quiero”, or “I want you”. Someone recently reminded me that a vacuum always seeks to be filled. Desire is like a vacuum which attracts the loved one and the union with God and with others for which we were created.
The choice to live in poverty “without anything of one’s own” by Saint Francis was indeed the desire to be open for love in God, who is love.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Dear Sister Rose Mae,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the witness of your life as a woman who is simultaneously able to live this gift and burden of desire and to let go without grasping at the same time. What an example of living in the Now Moment, where God is!
with gratitude,
your sister, Michelle