Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Amoris Laetitia - Par. 149



149.  Some currents of spirituality teach that desire has to be eliminated as a path to liberation from pain.  Yet we believe that God loves the enjoyment felt by human beings: he created us and "richly furnishes us with everything to enjoy" (1 Tim 6:17).  Let us be glad when with great love he tells us:  "My son, treat yourself well...Do not deprive yourself of a happy day" (Sir 14:11-14).  Married couples likewise respond to God's will when they take up the biblical injunction: "Be joyful in the day of prosperity" (Ec 7:14).  What is important is to have the freedom to realize that pleasure can find different expressions at different times in life, in accordance with the needs of mutual love.  In this sense, we can appreciate the teachings of some Eastern masters who urge us to expand our consciousness, lest we be imprisoned by one limited experience that can blinker us.  This expansion of consciousness is not the denial or destruction of desire so much as its broadening and perfection.

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