Wednesday 29 January, 2014

The sixth sense...

The Sixth sense!
What makes man ‘great’ is his sixth sense, so we boast! This he acquired against God’s clear command like the Prometheus of Greek mythology, and got himself ousted from the Garden of Eden… ‘And out of the ground the Lord God made to grow every tree… the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.’ (Gen 2:9) ‘… but God said, “You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, neither shall you touch it, lest you die…” But the serpent said… “You will not die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” 3:3-5.

May be that if man were not to acquire this faculty, he would have been much happier, as the saying goes, ‘ignorance is bliss!’ That is what we see in the children, making Jesus to say, ‘…to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.’ (Mt 19:14). Man is defined as ‘a rational animal.’ Reasoning is the tool to pluck the fruit of knowledge! There is no denying of all that man has achieved through this fruit, especially by way of science and technology, but to what avail! Man still is not happy! Will he ever be happy at all? In this context we need to note the condition of children and even the retarded ones let alone the animals which are understood to have no ‘intellect’. Man carries the burden of unhappiness… nothing satisfies him… he is like a bottomless bottle! It is here we need to heed to Jesus who invites, ‘Come to me… I will give you rest… my burden is light.’ (11:28-30).

In spite of the wonders of science, man has always used his knowledge to subdue his fellowmen and exploit him for selfish ends… Here comes power, authority, politics etc. Never could Jesus compromise with power, instead he proposed and projected service as the mark of discipleship taking the lead himself by washing their feet. He also categorically told them, ‘You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men exercise authority over them. It shall not be so among you; but whoever would be great among you must be your servant and whoever would be first among you must be your slave; even as the Son of man came not to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.’ (20:25-28). ‘Knowing’ in biblical terminology has a connotation of love, intimate love like ‘Adam knew his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain…’ (Gen 4:1). This is the gist of all commandments… ‘God is love’ taught John.


Power all along was exercised in a given set up conveniently called state with its own territories and ruler. When people approached Samuel for a king, that displeased him but God asked him to ‘Hearken to the voice of the people…’ (I Sam 8:7) but warn them… Wars were waged and battles fought to save kingdoms! Hence Jesus presented a ‘kingdom’ with no boundaries, no enemies, no lording over, no exploitation… but only love and service… It is God’s kingdom and we are all his children… 

‘Faith, not just creed’

Faith, not just creed is the title of the World View in The Hindu today by David Brooks. It could be ‘spirituality, not religion’. In spite of religions consolidating themselves for political exigencies and survival people don’t really take religions in their face value anymore! He quotes Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel: ‘faith is completely replaced by creed, worship by discipline (rubrics), love by habit; when the crisis of today is ignored because of the splendor of the past; when faith becomes an heirloom rather than a living fountain; when religion speaks only in the name of authority rather than with the voice of compassion.’

Brooks says, ‘And yet there is a silent majority who experience a faith that attractively marked by combinations of fervor and doubt, clarity and confusion, empathy and moral demand.’

He continues, ‘If you are a secular person curious about how believers experience their faith, you might start with Augustine’s famous passage “What do I love when I love my God,” and especially the way his experience is in the world but then mysteriously surpasses the world: “It is not physical beauty nor temporal glory nor the brightness of light dear to earthly eyes, not the sweet melodies of all kinds of songs, nor the gentle odor of flowers, and ointments and perfumes, nor manna or honey, nor limbs welcoming the embraces of the flesh; it is not these I love when I love my God – a light, voice, odor, food, embrace of my innerness, where my soul is floodlit by light which space cannot contain, where there is a perfume which no breeze disperses, where there is a taste for food no amount of eating can lessen, and where there is a bond of union that no satiety can part. This is what I love when I love my God.”

Idolatry is prohibited in all monotheistic religions! But the paradox is that those very religions and their scriptures even are idols, for they are stagnant, sterile etc. Religions have conveniently stopped gods of their revelations anymore. They have practically caged gods in their laws, rituals, traditions etc. They are made helpless before the whims and fancies of a priest! Gods and their blessings are traded with… They claim to be gods or their vicars while in practice worse than other poor humans!


This is not a sweeping statement. There could certainly be some good priests, prophetic ones who really speak for God… But they are subdued and suffocated by the more vocal and powerful ritual priests of the powerful institutional religions. They have no heart, but only arrogance of positions and possessions…