PREAMBLE

William Shakespeare in Act V of his “Macbeth” wrote:

“Life is but a walking Shadow, a poor Player That
struts and frets his Hour upon the Stage,
And then is heard no more;
It is a tall tale, told by an Idiot,
full of Sound and Fury, Signifying nothing."

If we accepted this concept, then Life loses all its meaning and we are reduced to a pathetic, sorry state where, as many do believe, we are born, we live and die without any reason, any purpose.

I completely reject this position. To me, life is not a random series of transient, overlapping, unrelated experiences, destined to be consigned to oblivion upon completion. I believe instead, life is a precious expression of a greater plan in which our time spent on earth is but a short segment of a journey which began in eternity and will continue to eternity.

Throughout history this question has been the subject of much philosophical, scientific and theological speculation. There have been a large number of differing, conflicting and diverging answers reflecting the various cultural and ideological backgrounds, clearly indicating the true complexity of the problem. In my opinion, there will never be an answer that will satisfy every one, and so it should be. In the end, each one of us must arrive at our individual position and as such apply this to the expression of our own life. For it is only by understanding our own self, can we really appreciate the true meaning of our life.

For me, one of the most eloquent, complete and comprehensive description of Life and it's purpose, is this description by Mother Teresa:

“Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.
Life is a beauty, admire it.
Life is a dream, realize it. Life is a challenge, meet it.
Life is a duty, complete it. Life is a game, play it.
Life is a promise, fulfill it. Life is sorrow, overcome it.
Life is a song, sing it. Life is a struggle, accept it.
Life is a tragedy, confront it. Life is an adventure, dare it.
Life is luck, make it. Life is life, fight for it!”

With this in mind, in this blog I propose to briefly deal with random aspects of life as I have experienced them along the way. It is certainly not meant to be a guide for you to follow, but rather a reference that you may use as you see fit. I will also include quotations specially selected for each subject because of their impact upon me, and for no other reason.

I welcome your comments, criticisms and suggestions and active participation.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

THE OLD LADY AND ANA-Love your Enemies(2)




LIFE IS FOR THE LIVING


Editor’s Note: This is the fourteenth in a series of short stories dealing with my personal interpretation of selected verses from the Holy Bible offered under the title


“The Old Lady and Ana”.


THE OLD LADY AND ANA(Luke 6:35-38)


Love Your Enemies(2)


Ana sat quietly and listened intently as Uncle George spoke to the rest of the family gathered in the living room. He was speaking about his favorite subject, one about which he has spoken quite frequently. He was convinced that Muslims were our bitter enemies and that if they are not stopped they will soon take over the world. He gave many examples of the actions they have undertaken to undermine the western countries and the ruthless means they use.


After the visitors left, Ana went out to the patio where her grand mother was sitting reading her Bible. She sat next to the old lady and after a while she spoke:


“Gramma is Uncle George correct to treat the Muslim people as our enemies? I always thought that Jesus said we must love our enemies and not hate them but forgive them.”


The old lady paused for a moment and turning to her grand daughter she replied in a slow and deliberate manner making sure that Ana heard and understood every word:


“Yes my dear you are absolutely right. Throughout the Holy Scriptures, Jesus repeated over and over that we must not only love our enemies, but forgive them and do good to them. Let me read what the disciple Luke wrote in chapter 6:27-31”:



"But I tell you who hear me:


Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.


Bless those who curse you.


Pray for those who mistreat you.


If someone strikes you on one cheek,


Then turn to him the other also.


If someone takes your cloak,


Then do not stop him from taking your tunic.


Give to everyone who asks you,


And if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back.


Do to others as you would have them do to you”.



The old lady paused briefly to allow Ana to assimilate the words she had just read, then continuing she said:


“God is a God of love. He makes no exceptions whatsoever and expects us, as his followers, to be no different. The very reason he sent his only son, Jesus, to suffer and die is that we should learn to be true Christians according to his teaching. He did not mince words when he told us to love our enemies and to help those who hate us. The world is full of hate and envy and pain and suffering, and by trying to confront this or ignore it only makes it worse. Just look at the world today and you will see what happens when there is no love or caring or respect, only hate. Instead of trying to understand and accommodate others who think different than us and to follow God’s teachings of Love and Respect, we choose to make them enemies and try to destroy them. So we end up going to war with indiscriminate death and destruction of innocent people on all sides. The situation is heart breaking because when it reaches this level, we ignore God’s wishes and replace it with hate and distrust. Your Uncle George is a small example of this".


Ana, appearing to understand what her grand mother was trying to explain, interrupted the old lady by noting:


“Is this why God said that we should bless those who curse us, or pray for those who mistreat us, or allow them to strike us or take our clothes. That is so hard to do!”


The old lady paused awhile to consider what she wanted to say to make sure that Ana receives the right guidance;


Indeed you are correct. God offers us no alternative but to live by his principles of love and respect. The only way to deal with an enemy is not to attack or reject him but try to understand and accommodate. By thinking good things, by blessing him and speaking good you not only do the will of God, but you remove a reason for him to fear you and hate you and above all you find a reason to replace your own suspicion with love.The world teaches us to hate and to seek revenge on those who harm us, but Jesus teaches us to forgive and to bless our wrongdoers. The world teaches us to be selfish, to lie or cheat or to ignore others, put ourselves ahead of everyone, to do what we have to get what we want at all cost. But Jesus teaches us mercy, and love and respect to all.


At this point, the old lady sat up, closed her bible and turning to little Ana she took a deep slow breath and continued:


“My dear Ana in my lifetime I have seen so many enemies who after periods of hate, and wars and killings have, with God’s graces, come to live in peace and love. Think of Germany and the rest of Europe, or of Russia (the evil empire) and the Western nations, or of Vietnam and China and the United States, or of Israel and Egypt. After years of being mortal enemies, they now are so closely inter-related that you would not believe that they were once determined to destroy one another. So you see my dear, irrespective of what Uncle George and others are saying of the “Muslim scourge”, I believe that this too will be resolved and God’s love will come shining through.



Ana, clearly relieved, jumped up, grabbed her grandmother will joyful enthusiasm and shouted as she ran off:


“God is a God of Love and you Gramma, are his true disciple”.

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