Sunday, February 6, 2011

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"I hope you will not ever understand" object or object

Hi everyone! I return to write on this blog by offering you a reflection that I made up a phrase that I was told by the old rector of the seminary where I am now (which I do not say the name but surely many of you have seen at least once!): "May you never be understood, because the world is full of people who think you understand everything." This sentence, you probably already know enough, have caused me some considerations, that even if they seem trivial, however, share them with you. The first thing that came to mind on this "high" about my journey of faith and slowly growing awareness that this fascinating journey often leads to having to accept that we must move forward in some cases "to admit he does not understand": that is, there's those moments when you realize that the depth of experience that we are experiencing can not be fully lived if not with the knowledge that you can not ever fully understand, who do not can never be completely locked up in a logical explanation, the schematic outline or "geometrically" defined, but instead will result if accepted as truly experience that will illuminate the path to Sometimes, for the pretense of wanting to lead alone, it is less clear. It 's a little bit what many call the "creature of the human condition, which often frightens precisely because he goes for finding the limits and do not possess the truth about ourselves, but which, if well lived, I think can really open our hearts to the One who always goes before us. An 'other consideration on this sentence I was on the theme of friendship, about how often I see as true friends (in my experience) are not what my problem any more and have a ready answer immediately, but instead those who advise me something before I offer a shoulder to be able to vent, those people who silently stand by me in difficult times, the friendship that start by listening, not the answer. I do not know if I'm a little out of the topic, but I hope they are useful for all considerations, as are a few years for me too.

Manu

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