Good Friday, Good News and Good Life: Infinite Singularity and Infinite Love
Professor Anton Meemana


In the beginning of the universe, there was Infinite Singularity and that means that the universe began with Infinite Love, and the universe is governed and run by Infinite Love and it will also end (whenever and however it will end) in Infinite Love. And that Love shall never end. In the beginning, 15 billion years ago, an immensely dense and tensed fire ball exploded and gave birth to our universe. It was a moment of self-donation, self-sacrifice, self-immolation and self-giving. The Big Bang was a work of infinite divine love. It burst in order to give birth to a new dimension of cosmic existence. Bursting is birthing. It burst in order to birth forth.

Everything in the universe happens according to the Law of the Cross which is the law of self-donating and self-giving. One thing dies or sacrifices itself in order to give birth to a new cosmic dimension. There is no new life without death and there is no death without new life. The Law of the Cross is an all-embracing and over-arching reality; in spite of death, life continues and in spite of life, death continues. Nothing can escape its paradoxical dynamics. Good Friday is the ultimate manifestation, the zenith, the supreme expression, the high watermark of this divine truth.
 
Ash Wednesday, Dustification and the End of the World
Christification of the Universe
  PROFESSOR ANTON MEEMANA

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Part of Christ’s holiness was his earthiness, his down to earthness. 

Christification cannot be separated from planetisation of sanctity. 

When Christ will dwell, rest, relax and repose in your heart, you too will feel truly rested, relaxed and reposed. Real human rest comes from resting in Christ. 

Real relaxation stems from relaxing in Christ Jesus. Christ is the masseur par excellence. His is the real massage parlour. Our authentic self is a mirror of Christ.

Ash Wednesday reminds us of the most realistic perspective on life. Ash Wednesday is the celebration of our earthiness, dustiness, soilness, clayness, fleshness, ashiness and the liberation it facilitates towards Easter. There is no resurrection without immersing ourselves in our dusty human reality.