From Marjana

Erna and Jerry’s blackberry cobbler.

 

I am working away at reading Marjana Soldo’s book on the apparitions at Medjugorje, My Heart Will Triumph.  Maybe seven eighths the way through.  Just don’t have that much time for reading but it is most interesting.  I knew next to nothing  about this happening before reading this book.  What an amazing journey.

There are a couple of paragraphs from page 319 that we could talk about:

“People think that the existence of suffering disproves the existence of God misunderstand their own existence.  If the world were devoid of sorrow, could we recognize joy?  If sickness did not exist, would we cherish good health?  In many ways a pilgrimage to Medjugorje is a metafor for life.  The pilgrim endures the pain of long-distance travel and the exhaustion of climbing the hills, but in the end he realizes that all the suffering opens a doorway to love.”

“I always tell people that come to Medjugorje that a spiritual healing is infinitely more valuable than a physical one.  Only one kind of healing leads to eternal life.  A man can enter Heaven without an arm or a leg but not with sin in his soul.”

Don’t those things sound familiar?  They are 7/8’s the same as caminotalk here at Caminoheads.  The pilgrimage as a metafor for life is a biggie around here, right?

Then the importance of healing over curing or as Marjana says it that a spiritual healing is much more important than a physical one.  I would say that we are on to the same idea here and it is not that either one of us thought of these ideas on our own.  They are more like observations that come with time.

OK, I need to get out and fertilize the corn as it makes its final push.  I can look see if there are any ears that are getting close to ripe.  Our daughter and her family just rolled into the ranch last night from the East Coast, how perfect is their timing?

The best to you pilgrims out there, love, Felipe.

6 thoughts on “From Marjana”

  1. I like The idea that even as pilgrims we need a little fertilizer for our final push too! Wish I was eating some corn and wine with you! Lots of love to you all!

    Esther

    1. Hobbsie ~ hi. Thanks for checking in. Yes, we could use you to work on thai corn. There is going to be a sh_tload in a day or two. Hello to Daniel. Felipe.x

  2. Phil, Thank you for today’s post. It is right on point for today. Having suddenly and unexpectedly lost our beloved Golden Retriever on Sunday we are definitely needing some spiritual healing. I’ve enjoyed watching your corn grow. Coming from the dairy country of Western New York, the health of the corn was a big deal. The blackberry cobbler looks delicious. Best, Dave

    1. Dave ~ thanks for checking in. Sorry to hear about your retriever, they can be so dear. OK Dave, are you saying that you grew,up in Western NY, on the Niagara Frontier? I grew up in Cheektowaga, where the Buffalo Airport is. I spent a lot of time on a diary farm in Akron (sp?). The cows are gone now but they have 40 acres of sweet corn there. Best, Phil.

      1. Yes. In Belfast in Allegany County. “Knee high by the Fourth of July” was a common (and hopeful) saying around our parts during the month of June.

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