by J. R. Practix
Acedia: (n.) a spiritual or mental sloth; apathy.
The problem with religion is that it often deadens people’s instincts to be expansive and will to excel.
The difficulty with atheism is that it launches a soul on a sea, fostering such loneliness that the end result is despair.
Yet a life without spirit is asking the emotions and the brain to peacefully co-exist in three square feet of skin, never meant to contain such revolution.
The human spirit is meant to be aflame with passion, so as to referee the continuing struggle between that which we feel, that which we think and ultimately, that which we do.
Anything that comes along to create apathy, despondency and hopelessness is an enemy of those who are adorned with such great intelligence by the Creator that it affords them the authority to walk as supreme on earth.
So how can we have enough God without becoming religious and enough questioning without being plagued by our own nagging agnosticism?
It is perhaps the greatest question that faces all humankind–and even though it may occasionally cause us to run away in horror, we must realize that the payoff for finding such a treasure of balanced expression is worth every single moment of turmoil.
Don’t give up on God, who never gave up on you–and in the process you’ll never give up on people.
Fight the tendency to go numb. Endure a little pain to welcome the pleasure … of a soaring salvation.
