Abraham Maslow
points out in his “hierarchy of needs” that one cannot meet higher needs at any
level of depth if the lesser needs are not first tended to. One cannot do an
“end run” to levels of communion and compassion, for example, when one’s basic
security and survival needs have not been met. As Jesus put it, when you are
“worried about many things” (Luke 10:41), you cannot have faith. When you cannot enjoy the
lilies of the field or the sparrows in the sky, don’t waste time thinking you
can enjoy God. Start at the bottom; try to love a rock.
Otherwise, we
end up trying to be spiritual before we have learned how to be human! It is a
major problem. Maybe this is why Jesus came to model humanity for us—much more
than divinity. Once we get the human part down, “stop slamming doors” and start
loving rocks, God will most assuredly take it all from there. Get the ordinary
human thing down, and you will have all the spirituality that you can
handle.
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