On the Path...
"Blessed are the eyes that see what you see." A verse from today's Gospel is found in Luke 10:21-24. I know Jesus was telling the Apostles they were blessed, but it got me thinking about Jesus. Were his eyes blessed for what he saw? If so, then what do I need to have my eyes see the blessedness of this world? When I look out at my students do I see their blessedness? Let me be honest, at times NO! Sometimes, my eyes are critical and see only the dirt, negativity, and darkness. So, what is the balance? How do we see the light but also acknowledge the negative? We must dust off the dirt or darkness to reveal what is underneath. Right now, at school, it is very stressful. Finals loom, last projects, and delinquent assignments all must be turned in as the no-turning-back dates swiftly come. Stress is a flag, like anger that something is wrong. Finding the sources can provide ways of navigating or mitigating the stream of darkness. Advent is a time of preparation. I can't put up Christmas decorations unless I remove items. Likewise, I can't prepare fully for Christ unless I remove items that impede his total presence that my eyes will be blessed for on the path...
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