You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Showing posts with label Doubts. Show all posts
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Friday, October 29, 2021

Dealing with our doubts about Christ




By Fr. Roy Cimagala 




WE cannot deny that all of us can have some doubts about who Christ is and

what he is to us. These days in the world in general, we can see strong evidence of a

culture of skepticism, agnosticism, religious indifferentism, if not, outright atheism.

This should come as no surprise to us because even during the time of Christ,

many of the supposedly religious leaders were skeptical of him and were often

suspicious of him, always trying to find fault in him.


The quick reason for that phenomenon is that the person of Christ is largely

shrouded by mysteries that are difficult if not impossible for us to understand. That he is

both God and man, that he was brought to earth through a virgin birth, are just some of

the mysteries many people do not even bother to consider.


There are, of course, many other reasons. Many people are lazy and do not

bother to know Christ, let alone, study the gospels. And even the Bible is considered by

many people as a mere collection of myths and legends. And we can go on and on with

reasons for the lack of interest in Christ.


But what we can do is first of all really to pray, to humble ourselves, realizing that

the question about Christ is a matter of faith which is a supernatural gift that can only be

appreciated by us if we are humble enough to accept and correspond to that gift. Of

course, Christ can strike a most powerful grace to convert a person instantly into a man

of faith, much like what happened to St. Paul.


But there definitely is also a need to evangelize, to give faithful and consistent

witness to our belief in Christ, making ourselves effectively “another Christ” as we ought

to be, since that is the only human way we can convince people of the reality of Christ.


What is clear that we have to be guided and live by faith always. More, we have

to incarnate that faith. It should not just be a theoretical or intellectual affair.

We need to keep our faith alive and burning. We should never allow it to cool

down. That’s why we should strive to develop a vibrant life of piety that is supported by

a concrete plan for which we should not be sparing in our efforts and sacrifices. It

cannot be denied that a plan to support our life of faith and piety will always involve a lot

of effort and sacrifice.


Things should come to the point when we somehow can see Christ in all the

situations of our life, and discern his will for us at any moment. In other words, that we

practically make ourselves contemplative souls even in the midst of the world.


This is not falling into fantasies. This is, in fact, making ourselves most realistic,

because in spite of our limitations, we cannot deny that Christ is in everything and is

actually intervening in our life always. This is because being God, Christ is the very

foundation of all reality. He is everywhere. 


Let us hope that we can have a vivid awareness of the presence of Christ all

throughout the day, 24/7, and that we can be drawn always to correspond to his loving

and merciful will. We should feel as much as possible God’s continuous love for us, and

we should try to repay that love with our love. Let’s never set him aside.


Monday, February 25, 2019

To Those Who Doubt!

Career is a rapid motion. A course of action. Sure! A professional conduct in life. Even a progress through life. Here we are! That means, a careerist is one, who rushes widely and makes his own personal advancement as well as his (or her) own aim in life!

What can we do, if "career doubts" won't go away? First allow me to quote my bible, especially Jude (watching out - sounding an alarm!), who writes in a style of a teacher who is watching a freight train bear down on his student's driver. Yes, bells ring out: "Be merciful to those who doubt." (Jude 2:22).

My parents always wanted me to become a banker. So far so good. Why not? Maybe I would have been much more happier in my job during those times. Maybe not? I wanted to be a journalist already at the age of 16... . Believe it or not!

The pressure "to be" (or later NOT TO BE - thank you Mr. Shakespeare!), started early in my life. Not only my parents, also my peers and teachers began to exert their influences on me. Yes, I even didn't know yet where my inclinations lay. I only knew, I wanted to become a journalist... .

Suddenly being a doctor or a lawyer? Yes, I was interested in law and medicine at that time. I really got very lucky becoming an editor of German law magazines during my last 18 years in Germany. But I never became a lawyer - or doctor! Now, I would ask myself - who cares?

"The way that people pick up careers is incredibly  primitive," said Nicholas Lore, founder of the Rockport Institute, a career coaching firm, and author of "The Pathfinder". Strong tobacco, indeed. That's why so many people are indeed dissatisfied with their jobs. I wanted to be a journalist, but mass communications wasn't my major subject yet. During the early 1970's publishing house management, German language, marketing and writing skills training. Once upon a time in Germany... .

Believe me, I always thought about a true calling for myself. Sure, people, whose careers aren't the fight fit often  feel like impostors, as Professor Robert I. Sutton, an organizational psychologist at Stanford University in Palo Alto, said. Very, very well said, Sir.

How about you, my dear reader of this column? Are you also placing too high a value on the external rewards of job, like money, prestige and power? Of course, for many of us (most?) these things are indeed important. Hold on, please! The work you do and the skills  your opportunity  require and the value of your work are really more vital to fulfillment. Paper work, or not... . You think, you find a better a career fit? Go ahead - but don't expect that this your life's career!

I waited for my "better calling" (what a terrible term!) experiencing many even better and wonderful moments in life. I experienced also that several professional things I did in the past had been not very much compatible to me. But I stored many valuable experiences. Yes, I was in doubts many, many times. 

Though I reached already my retirement age, one thing is for sure: today, I am what I am. And, I am proud of it. Human thinks - but our good  Lord leads ... !