I recently spent a couple of days looking after our (I really should say my wife’s) cat while Lorna was away visiting a friend. This was the first time this opportunity fell to me. Trixie the cat and I have a rather strained relationship as she has never really trusted me after being taken in as a feral cat. We have speculated about this with no real answers’ forthcoming. In any case, Trixie and I both survived the experience.
However, what became clearer than ever before was that Trixie is a very high maintenance cat. We have all probably experienced or know about relationships that are high maintenance as opposed to some that are less so. Trixie is definitely high maintenance. I know that Lorna has no question about it being worthwhile.
As a result of this experience, I got to wondering about the relationship between God and people. Is that relationship high maintenance and, if so, so what? In my experience personally and as a Spiritual Director, it seems that the relationship between God and people takes a lot of conscious effort on the part of the people of God. Often, we are not aware of how God is present and active in our lives. As modern people in a secular world, we have forgotten how to recognize that presence. We may be aware of what it takes to recognize where God is present in our lives. However, we often do not know how to respond to that. If people are part of a Chirstian community, hopefully they will be given information about how to identify and respond to that presence. They are called to gather together as a community to worship God and, hopefully, are encouraged to study scripture, to pray regularly, study, and to share that experience of God with others through acts of kindness and Chirstian charity.
However, even if we know God’s presence and blessing in our lives, we can easily ignore and avoid what it takes to maintain that relationship. We might have good intentions about doing more to keep God in our conscious awareness and deepen that relationship but things in life seem to get in the way of doing that. We can sometimes, conveniently or not, forget to make that effort. Sometimes life does seem to get in the way of doing those things. If we neglect to keep up our end of the relationship, the relationship will wither and even die. However, God is always present in our lives and that relationship can be resurrected and reestablished.
I will use an analogy to illustrate this. Everyone dreams, and scientific studies have shown that dreams are necessary for our psychological and physiological health. Many people will be aware that they dreamed last night when they awaken in the morning. However, many people have difficulty remembering their dreams. However, if they pay attention to their dreams they will begin to remember them more frequently and in more detail. They can pay attention by recording their dreams and making associations with the images in the dream. In that way, dreams are also high maintenance. They require attention, and work to maintain the relationship that you have with your dreams.
Now I believe that dreams are one way in which God maintains the relationship with us. Culturally we have forgotten the language of dreams – dreams are, in effect, God’s forgotten language in our culture today. But, even if you don’t subscribe to this understanding of dreams, they are important for our health and wholeness as human beings, and it is beneficial to pay attention to them. Regardless, it takes two to tango. We must keep our part of the bargain – our part of the relationship. It definitely is a high maintenance relationship; it requires work to maintain but it is definitely worth it. That is exactly with same with my relationship with God.
My relationship with Trixie – not so sure but I will keep trying.
May you be blessed to keep working on your relationship with God.