Atlas and Christ
Statue of Greek Titan Atlas by Lee Lawrie at Rockefeller Center, New York City, Author Another Believer (CC BY-SA 4.0 International)
“Opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York is a giant statue of Atlas, bending and grunting under the weight of the world. That is modern man! “The world is too much with him, late and soon.” The world is too heavy for him and man is breaking under it, trying like a silly child to carry it alone, without any help or grace or faith from God.
The other image I see is that of the God-Man on Good Friday, carrying a Cross, taking upon Himself the burden of others and proving that sacrifice for sin, selflessness and love of God and neighbor alone can remake the world.
No no will get out of this world without carrying some burden. Atlas will never get out from under that world; the Man Who carried the Cross will get out from under it, for it leads to Resurrection and a crown in Life Eternal. This is the choice before us: either try to revolutionize the world and break under it or revolutionize ourselves and remake the world.”
–Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen [1]
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[1] Our Grounds for Hope by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Resurrection Press, published February 2000.
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As Jung said:
“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”
Great post, Anna. You’re so good at interpreting reality! ❤️❤️
You are so kind, Aline. ❤ ❤
You’re too, Anna. Like attracts like. ❤❤
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What a wonderful insight! Some would say that Christ is just another revolutionary. In reality He is the ultimate revolutionary and all His disciples with Him leading revolutionary lives in Him.
Amen. ❤
Anna,
I pray the blessings of this Eastertide fall upon you and lavish you in the Spirit! Happy Easter! 🤗💖
I pray the same for you, Dora. Your poetry is a great gift to readers, and your faith an inspiration. ❤ ❤ ❤
Thank you, dear Anna. You know I feel the same way about your writing, your faith, from which I take heart.