Short
Reflection for the 28th Sunday of the Ordinary Time (B)
(In the Philippines, the second Sunday of October is
dedicated to the Indigenous Peoples)
Readings:
Wisdom 7: 7 – 11; Hebrew 4: 12 – 13; Mark 10: 17-30
Selected Passage: “As he was setting out on a journey, a man
ran up, knelt down before him, and asked him, "Good teacher, what must I
do to inherit eternal life?" (Mark 10: 17)
Meditation: We often
ask what we must do to inherit eternal life?
Like the young man in the gospel narrative, we, too, are NOT ready to
embrace the radical imperative of the Gospel. After this initial ‘fire’ or
conversion to the Lord, we go back to the usual way of calculating the cost and
we simply turn our back and live as before.
In a more particular way, we focus on the Indigenous Peoples
as our neighbors in need. To enter the Kingdom
of God, we need to ask ourselves if we have given our neighbors in need – food,
drink, clothing; visited them when they are sick or in prison; and attend to
their needs. These good deeds for the
IPs and the needy would determine our
love for God and neighbors.
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DHIKR SIMPLE METHOD...
Dhikr is an Arabic word for
remembrance. In the “tariqa” (the way) movement, dhikr developed into a form of
prayer… It is a prayer of the heart… following three simple steps:
1.
Write in one’s heart a certain passage of the Holy Writ…
2.
Make the same passage ever present in one’s lips.
3.
Then wait for God’s disclosure on the meaning of the
passage…that interprets one’s life NOW…!
It takes a week of remembering
(dhikr)…or even more days to relish the beauty of this method…
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