Psychological
Healing
in the Catholic Mystic Tradition
Questions
and Answers
This all sounds like that silly medieval idea of hating the world. Whats wrong with Gods creation?
Outline of the
Answer
Complacency
The
World
Contempt of the
World
Detachment from
the World
Many of those today who call themselves
Christian want to live complacent, comfortable
lives, and they arent much interested in doing the hard work of learning
about and studying the true
faith and then living it from the depths of their
hearts. They make faith into an intellectual process of
knowing, rather than a matter of
dying to the self.
Christ constantly rebuked the Pharisees for their intellectual bickering about the details of the Law while their hearts lacked any sincere concern for others. Well, the Pharisees of the Church today are those who, in rejecting Tradition with a thump of the Bible or in arguing about the defects of Vatican II, neglect the humility and self-sacrifice that are fundamental to Christianity.
If you really want to live a holy life, therefore, you have to open your eyes to the fact that the culture around usincluding much of so-called Christian cultureis not holy by any standards. The early Christians knew this well enough, but they lived in a hostile, pagan culture. When the world is trying to kill you, its not that hard to see the world for what it is. But many Christians in todays world are totally blind to the psychologically subversive effects of our contemporary culture.
Do not be deceived. There is nothing in popular culture today that encourages us to holiness, and there is everything in popular culture today that incites us to turn from God to idolize the self and its fleeting satisfactions.
The
World
In psychological terms, the world is nothing but our personal attempt to protect ourselves, in one way or another, from weakness and vulnerability, through illusions of human glory and power.
In theological terms, the world is nothing but our cultural attempt to protect ourselves, in one way or another, from weakness and vulnerability, through illusions of human glory and power, in order to hide ourselvesin our naked emptinessfrom God.
In either sense, then, the world scorns God and makes an idol of itself.
Contempt of the
World
Contemptus
mundi, or contempt of the world, is certainly not
an outdated medieval concept, but it is often misunderstood.
Contemptus mundi does not mean to have disdain for sunrises and sunsets and swallows rollicking in the evening sky.
Contemptus mundi does not mean contempt for natural beauty.
Nor does contemptus mundi mean to nurture disgust and hatred for anything.
These misunderstandings are often found in religious life under the guise of stoicism, whereby normal human emotions are suppressed. Religious can be told to have no emotional attachments to others, all because of a false belief that a stoic, emotionless attitude to others is the path to spiritual growth. For example, if a cat in the community were to become ill, a superior might have it killed and not tell anyone, expecting that its absense from the community will simply be ignored as a sign of Christian 電isdain for the world.? Sadly, rather than leading to spiritual growth, such a false belief will lead to resentment and distrust of authority.
So why does Christian
contempt for the world have nothing to do with a stoic suppression of, or
disdain for, normal human emotions? Well, Christianity is based in love, and to understand
love we must be clear about the following:
Love has nothing to do with fighting Satan and his agents with human power.
Love has nothing to do with trying to avoid hell.
Love, however, has everything to do with the desire for the good.
Contemptus mundi, therefore, is the Christian rejection of the worldthe human social world, in all its vanityand its futile attempt to hide from God and from His true love. Contemptus mundi is loving refusal to condone or participate in the worlds sins.
Likewise, the concept of contempt for the self (especially as used by Thomas à Kempis and Saint John of the Cross) does not mean self-loathing. It really means to set aside our self-interests for the sake of the salvation of others, and, at the same time, to develop our own talents as fully as possible in the service of Christ, not in the service of social pride.
Now, if you dont grasp the concept of contemptus mundi right at the beginning of your spiritual quest, how will you ever fulfill the command of Christ to pray constantly (Luke 18:1)? How can you pray constantly when your head is filled with the world and all its sports scores, movie reviews, television schedules, shopping sales, drugs, sex,[1] alcohol, cell phones and video games?
He said to them
again, I am going away and you will look for Me, but you will die in
your sin. Where I am going you cannot come.
So the Jews said,
He is not going to kill Himself, is He, because He said, Where
I am going you cannot come?
He said to them,
You belong to this world, but I do not belong to this world. That is
why I told you that you will die in your sins.
John 8:2124
One easy way to understand this
is to contemplate the story of the Exodus:
Egypt can be seen as an image of humanitys slavery to sin.
The journey through the desert can be seen as an image of the need to detach ourselves from the things of the worldto fast and eat only the heavenly food and water that come from total trust in Godso as to attain chaste spiritual purity.
The land of Canaan can be seen as an image of the social corruption that surrounds us and that must be avoided at all costs in order to remain in a state of grace.
Detachment from
the World
Detachment from the world, therefore, shouldnt be considered as a spiritual work in the negative sensethat is, as whatever you do to avoid something. Instead, it should be considered in the positive sense as whatever you must do to achieve something good.
Let me explain.
Christ emptied [2] Himself to come into the worldright into the midst of our wretchedness and painto save us from our sins. Therefore, those who call themselves Christian should be willing to empty themselves of their pride of self and to enter into the pain of others, so that, through sacrifice and prayer, others might be healed from their sins.
What a waste to cling to your self and its attachments to the world! What a waste to refuse to empty your self in Christ! What a waste to renounce the cross by filling yourself with the worlds frivolity, vanity, and defiance of chastity, thus joining a God-forsaking culture in hiding its pain behind illusions where healing can never reach!
Notes
1. Sex is not love, its desire, pure and simple. If sex were love, we wouldnt have AIDS and venereal diseases, would we? Even in a legitimate marriage between a man and a woman sexual activity is more often than not just a form of desirewhat John the Evangelist calls sensual lust. Nevertheless, in a truly devout marriage a man and a woman can raise their sexual activity to the level of the holy when sexual union ratifies their mutual desire for mystical union with God.
2. Though He was in the form of God, Jesus did not deem equality with God something to be grasped at. Rather, He emptied Himself and took the form of a slave, being born in the likeness of men (Philippians 2:6-7). The Greek word translated here as empty is kenosis, a great mystery that illustrates the process of divine love seen not just in the Incarnation but also in the giving of the Holy Spirit. And, behind all of this, stands Gods emptying of Himself in His act of creation, a pure act of love.
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