A
frustration I hear a lot from my friends and blog readers is that people can’t seem to get
deeper into their prayer lives. When pressed for reasons, most commonly cited
is lack of time or energy and focus, but in reality, fear of intimacy with
Christ may actually be at the root of this problem.
Did
you know there are actually NINE stages of prayer? Yes, NINE! And liturgical
prayer, along with our other written or spoken prayers, private or public, is
only the first level! By the seventh level, the saints would sometimes fall
into ecstasies. Many of us feel that
this kind of prayer life is simply out of reach for us. We give up on the idea
before we even begin, seeing ourselves as somehow unworthy. Perhaps, too, we
fear surrendering and laying open that much of ourselves to God. But He knows every inch and thought and hair
of us anyway, does He not?
The
biggest hurdle for most people is getting past level four, which involves the
“prayer of simple gaze.” A full, silent, meditating and concentrated
attentiveness to God and the truths of the Faith requires vulnerability and
purification, and often no immediate consolation from the Holy Spirit!
The
good news, the “Gospel” of this process, is that Jesus is there, at the other
side of that dark night, to initiate the next level of prayer, infused
contemplation. This yields a sweetness
and delight that will be positively addictive to any Catholic soul! Think of it
as a foretaste of the Beatific Vision.
What could be more desirable on earth than this? And certainly, my
friends, nothing to fear.