THE INTERIOR JOURNEY
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL (Optional Memorial) Isa 26:7-9,12,16-19; Ps 102:13-21; Mt 11:28-30 The Naure of Our Spiritual Journey In our quest for a spiritual or heavenly life, we struggle to gain knowledge of divine mysteries. They are mysteries because they are beyond what human minds or intellects can grasp in this our mortal existence; they are mysteries because the realities we seek are not completely conformable to our categories of knowledge in this present mortal life; they are mysteries because they constitute part of what we know of the absolute mystery we call God. These are the reasons why our interior journey is a journey into both light and darkness at the same time. The inner man journeys into brighter and brighter spiritual light, becoming livelier as he proceeds. At the same time, our outer man journeys deeper and deeper into darkness, for the senses are more and more bereft of their objects of sensation. While the spiritual journey drains the body, it energises the...