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ELEISON COMMENTS CDXXX (430) Oct. 11 A.D. 2015
« on: October 11, 2015, 02:11:40 PM »
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     October 10, 2015
     
     
    Positive Advice
    We are not left with nothing we can do.
    Where there’s a will, there’s a way to see this through.

    Americans have an expression, “To think outside the box.” It means to think outside of one’s usual way of thinking. If ever there was a time for “thinking outside the box,” that time is now. For six or seven hundred years mankind has been turning away from God, in a process which it has freely chosen and which God does not intervene to stop, as he could easily do, because he does not give us men our free-will to take it away again. Also, if he is now allowing this process to be reaching in our own time its logical conclusion, he must be hoping that as the crisis deepens and the pressures increase, so there will be more and more souls driven to think outside the box of their materialism, and by so doing get back on the road to Heaven.

    Now how the next few years unfold remains God’s secret, especially the calendar. However, it seems highly probable that the suburban and urban areas where most of us live will be seriously destabilized, firstly because these areas are largely immersed in materialism and “happily” living without God, which must call down his wrath, and secondly because these areas are as intrinsically unstable as they are cut off from nature and artificial, depending more and more on the fragile system of supermarkets for sustenance and survival, on the under-manned police forces for any peace and order, on the Internet’s vulnerable satellites for their information and communications, on the villainous banks for the roof over their heads.

    In fact only when the crisis really hits will we truly realise how fragile was our environment that seemed as natural as nature. Therefore for subsistence and survival it surely makes sense to lay in a stock of food and water; for information and guidance to lay in a battery-operated radio (with batteries); for law and order to lay in some physical means of self-defence, and to make contact with one’s immediate neighbours, however little one may have chosen them, because friends in need will be friends indeed; and for the roof over one’s head, to get as far as one can, as soon as one can, out of debt and out of the clutches of the bankers, although we are late in the day for that.

    A Catholic reader goes further by suggesting that Catholics in a given area band together to set up Catholic refuges, even material as well as spiritual, invisible as such from the outside, but where the joy of the Faith will reign on the inside. That seems a strange thought. It is certainly “outside the box.” It depends upon a number of Catholics living close to one another who share the same sense of urgency as to imminent events, but it is an idea whose time may come. Also some ‘student’ should make good use of his time at ‘university’ by doing a thesis on how Catholics kept the Faith under brutal Communist repression. Globalism is not yet physically brutal, but that can make it all the more dangerous for souls.

    And finally a priest makes a few classic suggestions for spiritual means to meet the present spiritual needs, which are urgent enough, even without grave events being imminent. The full 15-Mystery Rosary every day has Heaven’s guarantee for its efficacity. A 24-hour fast on bread and water can obtain miracles. A corporal work of mercy, eg real alms to a real beggar (more difficult than writing a cheque) pulls down grace. So does a spiritual work of mercy, like giving a Catholic leaflet or a Miraculous Medal to non-Catholics. Total abstinence from the Internet for one or several days can put a brake on habits of wasting time, and it can make half an hour available to meditate instead on the Passion of Our Lord, who is only waiting and longing for us to make use of all that He suffered.

    Kyrie eleison.
     
     
    "Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered: and them that hate Him flee from before His Holy Face"  Psalm 67:2[/b]



    Offline Neil Obstat

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    ELEISON COMMENTS CDXXX (430) Oct. 11 A.D. 2015
    « Reply #1 on: October 12, 2015, 02:17:27 AM »
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    Quote from: +W

    Americans have an expression, “To think outside the box.” It means to think outside of one’s usual way of thinking. If ever there was a time for “thinking outside the box,” that time is now.


    I realize H.E. is being brief and pithy here (as usual), but the American expression "think outside the box" has a deeper connotation, which is alluded to in the rest of this EC.

    For more than "outside of one's usual way of thinking," there is: beyond the status quo in vogue throughout a larger system, such as a company or a club or an industry or a town or a culture or an organization.  

    This is to say, that it's not limited to the way one person usually thinks, but can apply to groups of people.  Another term for this "group think" mentality is consensus reality.

    +W has preached no small amount on subjectivism, and that is closely related too.  We live in an age infected with subjectivism, such that a lot of people, and many highly "educated" really believe that the reality of a thing is defined by what one or more people think about it.  

    Further on, he touches on metropolitan centers which habitually rely on artificial constructs for daily survival.  That is subjectivist consensus reality in spades, and most people living in large cities rarely give it a second thought.  

    He is trying to shake us loose from this habitual presumption of our vital security, not only in material ways but also spiritual.  

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    ELEISON COMMENTS CDXXX (430) Oct. 11 A.D. 2015
    « Reply #2 on: October 12, 2015, 10:56:19 AM »
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  • A good reminder that there will likely be a coming chastisement. It's only a matter of time, IMO, until Catholics (who actually believe in what the Church really teaches) will be persecuted for their beliefs, and there's also likely to be an economic crisis too. Who knows when, though. Good idea to store up food, if possible.

    The last part about praying all 15 decades of the Rosary, fasting, and meditating on the Passion, etc., are all really good things to do in these difficult days, and in the even more difficult days to come.
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29

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    ELEISON COMMENTS CDXXX (430) Oct. 11 A.D. 2015
    « Reply #3 on: October 12, 2015, 02:18:38 PM »
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  • Quote from: Miseremini
    And finally a priest makes a few classic suggestions for spiritual means to meet the present spiritual needs, which are urgent enough, even without grave events being imminent. The full 15-Mystery Rosary every day has Heaven’s guarantee for its efficacity. A 24-hour fast on bread and water can obtain miracles. A corporal work of mercy, eg real alms to a real beggar (more difficult than writing a cheque) pulls down grace. So does a spiritual work of mercy, like giving a Catholic leaflet or a Miraculous Medal to non-Catholics. Total abstinence from the Internet for one or several days can put a brake on habits of wasting time, and it can make half an hour available to meditate instead on the Passion of Our Lord, who is only waiting and longing for us to make use of all that He suffered.


    Best advice yet !