Being nothing in this world
“In order to come to pleasure you have not, you must go by a way that you will enjoy not. To come to the knowledge that you have not, you must go by a way that you know not. To come to a possession that you have not, you must go by a way in which you possess not. To come to be what you are not, you must go by a way that you are not.”~ St. John of the Cross
In the flesh, we want to BE somebody. Our small self longs for recognition—as a great singer, a great writer, a great athlete.
The obscure spiritual seeker, Mary Mrozovski, spoke of “letting go”, as a spiritual practice.
Her little mantra goes like this:
- “I let go of my need for esteem and affection”,
- “I let go of my need for security and survival”,
- “I let go of my need for power and control.”
In the final analysis, realizing that I cannot find wholeness in knowing God within, if I hold on to anything other than Christ within me.
I must let go of myself, so I can focus on life in Jesus.
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