The Kitchen and the Kingdom: Active Contemplation in Daily Life (Ep. 10)
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How do you maintain your spiritual life when your daily routine feels like constant chaos? You know that specific anxiety—the Sunday Night Dread, or the feeling of leaving a quiet retreat knowing the noise of the world is about to crush your peace the moment you step into the carpool line.
This is the "Escapist Illusion"—the belief that true spiritual depth requires hiding from the world. In the stunning conclusion to The Interior Castle, St. Teresa of Ávila reveals that the final destination of the soul is not a permanent, isolated ecstasy. Instead, the King takes the soul that has reached the center, brands it with the Cross, and sends it back out to serve. One Good Book explores why the biblical sisters Martha and Mary must finally stop competing and join together so the interior and the exterior move from the exact same source.
You do not have to choose between being a contemplative and paying the bills. Teresa—who wrote these final chapters while negotiating with bishops from a broken mud-wagon in Castile—insists that God is found in the very midst of the pots and pans. He does not measure your spiritual life by the greatness of your works, but by the love folded into the edges of them.
This episode is for you if you have ever worried that your noisy, ordinary, demanding life disqualifies you from deep union with God.
The journey doesn't end at the center. It begins there. Practice the Holy Mundane with us at justonegoodbook.com.