Love dreams

I got this from EWTN while searching for documents by Fulton Sheen. I think this is quite a good one.

Love Dreams

by Archbishop Fulton Sheen

EVERY PERSON carries within his heart a blueprint of the one he loves. What seems to  be "love at first sight" is actually the fulfillment of desire, the realization of a dream. Plato, sensing this, said that
all knowledge is recollection from a previous existence. This is not true as he states it, but it is true if one understands it to mean that we already have an ideal in us—one which is made by our thinking, our habits, our  experiences, and our desire. Otherwise how would we know immediately, on seeing 
persons or things, that we loved them? Before meeting certain people we already have a pattern and mold of what we like and what we do not like, certain persons fit into that pattern, others do not.

When we hear music for the first time, we either like or dislike it. We judge it by the music we already have heard in our own hearts. Jittery minds which cannot long repose in one object of thought or in continuity of an idea love music which is  distracting, excited, and jittery. Calm minds like calm music: the heart has its own  secret melody, and one day when the score is played the heart answers, "This is it."

So it is with love. A tiny architect works inside the human heart drawing sketches of  the ideal love from the people it sees, from the books it reads, from its hopes and  daydreams, in the fond hope that the eye may one day see the ideal and the hand touch  it. Life becomes satisfying the moment the dream is seen walking, and the person appears as the incarnation of all that one loves. The liking is instantaneous—because,  actually, it has been there waiting for a long time.

God, too, has within Himself blueprints of everything in the universe. As the architect  has in his mind a plan of the house before the house is built, so God has in His Mind an  archetypal idea of every flower, bird, tree, spring time, and melody. There never was a brush touched to canvas nor a chisel to marble without some great preexisting idea. So, too, every atom and every rose is realization and concretion of an idea existing in the Mind of God from all eternity. All creatures below man correspond to the pattern God  has in His Mind. A tree is truly a tree because it corresponds to God's idea of a tree.

In marriage too, love begins with a dream. As a French author put it, "To know a  woman at the hour of desire, one must first respect her at the exquisite hour of dream." Love then is an act of faith, a declaration of the unseen as the real.

If ideals are not high, if the blueprints of love are not beautiful, then the marriage itself will not be
beautiful. As some minds can listen to the barbaric tom-tome of antimusic, so there are hearts that can be satisfied with a body without a soul. Hence the need of a  moral preparation for marriage. St. Francis de Sales once said that "in marriage, one  takes a vow. But it is the only instance where a vow is taken without a novitiate. If it  had a year of novitiate, how few would enter into it." The novitiate of marriage must necessarily embrace two elements: the spiritualization of personal lives in order that the sublime architectural blueprint of life's partner be formed within, and a constant prayer that God Himself will dispose historical conditions to make the dreams come true.

With marriage and its ripening with the fruit of love, there will dawn a new understanding that everyone carries with him a blueprint of the one he loves, and that One is God. The other partner then is seen as the Lord's John the Baptist, preparing the way and making straight His paths. God was just half seen through the flesh, but thanks to life's companionship, one becomes more and more attuned to the Divine Fork that gave the original melody on the wedding day.

Love which began as Passion, then became an Act, and now in the autumn of life becomes once again a Desire born of Memory; the new "passionless passion" strains at  the leash of life to be one with Life, Truth and Love. The words of Our Lord now repeatedly come to their minds: "Those who are found worthy to attain that other  world, and resurrection from the dead, take neither wife nor husband." That means that sex, which reflected the animal kingdom, will not exist in eternity, but love, which is a reflection of God's unbodied essence, will remain their eternal ecstasy. There will be no  faith in Heaven, for we will already see; there will be no hope in Heaven, for we will  already possess; but there will always be love. God is Love!

Source: EWTN

"To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that." (St Teresa of Avila)

Comments

No wonder...

Now i know The person that is responsible for this funny feeling inside my heart... This infectious disease and torturing but beautiful feeling, called love...

I can imagine what is the view from up there, when i look at someone and think, "what a beatiful woman that person is"... God with happy face from up there will mumbling something like, "Aha... yes.. go on... you almost found Me (a.k.a Love)"

And then when i'm heart broken and angry to Love (a.k.a God). God will be so sad, because He really wants me to be happy but i'm just to blind to see Him behind all those things and can only see the unlovable God created by my own imagination + devil's temptation..

But He will not give up on me.. How do i know? Because i can still see a lot of beatiful woman around me.. Maybe this is how God trying to give me a hint about Him (a.k.a Love).. But to me down here, the cycle of torture and heart broken starts all over again... hahahaha...

I hope You will succeed to show me Your Love (to show yourself to me), and to everyone. because i believe You really want for all the people to know You..

nb: i really like the last sentence.. give new meaning to 1 Corinthians 13:13 "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."

Hmm... ponder... ponder...

Hmm... ponder... ponder... ponder... quite a 'chim' article. However it's a good one. I especially like the last few sentences

That means that sex, which reflected the animal kingdom, will not exist in eternity, but love, which is a reflection of God's unbodied essence, will remain their eternal ecstasy. There will be no faith in Heaven, for we will already see; there will be no hope in Heaven, for we will  already possess; but there will always be love. God is Love!

Very intriguing :) Yet it's really true. I remember discussing with my husband about marriage, and he mentioned that God makes marriage into His Sacrament.

Marriage is something that exists beyond faith and religion. And sex even exists in the animal kingdom. They can be seen and maybe indeed something very worldly.

However, in our faith, God in His kindness and love and BRILIANT nature makes marriage His Sacrament, meaning an instrument where we can encounter God, where we can experience God, where God becomes tangible to us human living in this world. Through the love of man and woman, each of them can learn to experience God and be His instrument of love. And through the love of this man and woman, the world can experience God.

How wonderful!

John The Baptist

I like the part where the article speaks about John The Baptist. So that's who I must be for my future partner. Interesting...

- Chris -
Being grateful of the little things in life He has given me