Been reading a lot lately (when haven’t I?), in between the Lovecraft and the mathematics, about alternative religions. Alternative spiritualities, I guess. Philosophies and theologies such as:
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
Christian Science
Infinite Way
New Thought
Not sure why,
other than trying to satisfy some unnamed, ill-defined need. Just because I can’t name it or define it
doesn’t mean it’s not there. It is.
*
But what about
Catholicism, you ask. You are, after
all, a self-proclaimed champion and defender of Catholicism on this blog.
Well, two things.
First, I’m not
converting, nor do I intend to convert.
I am convinced of the Truth of Christ and Church.
I’ve been
thinking almost every day on this thought:
If I wanted a
buff, Schwarzeneggarian build, would I kneel and pray for it every waking hour
of the day, or would I toss some weights about, drink whey protein and eat
whole farmloads of chicken and eggs?
If I wanted a
PhD in astrophysics, would I meditate in Church asking for it, or would I start
taking classes at the local college, studying all hours of the night, attending
every lecture and lab?
If there is
something lacking in my life, God provides paths to fulfillment. So it seems to me I’m doing all this reading
– research might be a better term for it – to name and define this weird need
that I’ve had for as long as I can remember.
Second, I am
reminded of a very famous quote by G. K. Chesterton:
“The Christian
ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and
left untried.”
Which I see the
wisdom of and agree wholeheartedly.
So my readings
on Eastern religion and New World philosophies, I’m hoping, will lead me to
that part of the Christian ideal I’ve left untried.
* = if pressed,
I’d say it’s something about thinking
… how to think, what to think, that sorta thing.
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