Transforming the banality of everyday
"The living is one who gives birth, the joy that comes from sadness, which draws life from death, which draws the light in the heart of darkness. This not by closing our eyes to the suffering ... but by transforming them into a tool for growth, which dresses them in greatness and beauty. " (1)
So nothing is really trivial, because our faith helps us to overcome all, "not to lock ourselves in the absurdity of suffering and our nights ... the difficult passages are ways to cause power resurrection we inherited. "
So there is more great or small things, more than platitudes, everything is transformable chance of passing. What seems absurd, is to the right, but the meaning lies beyond, into the Mystery. He hides a response elusive. The death of Jesus on the cross takes us into his divine life. The passage is through our own death. Then God comes to meet us. Time ends, eternity opens. But I'm not surprised to have resistance to this major shift towards Life that never ends!
(1) Y. Girard
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