Our yard is getting very interesting with the various
flowers blooming. My husband was
commenting the other day on how many of our flowers have just come up randomly.
We planted several plants this year, but so many of our flowers
must be the result of wandering birds or the wind. It seems nature is creating a beautiful
landscape all on its own, without any help from us—and it is doing an amazing
job!
Beauty is one of the primary ways we can encounter God. The
beauty of nature cannot be disconnected from our Creator, who is responsible
for every living thing.
St. Therese of Lisieux understood this intimately. In this 19th century nun’s
autobiography, Story of a Soul, (Chapter 1, Earliest Memories) she
connects the beauty of flowers to “Our Lord’s living garden,” linking the
differences in flowers to the varying degrees of sainthood:
“Our Lord has deigned to explain this mystery to me. He
showed me the book of nature, and I understood that every flower created by Him
is beautiful, that the brilliance of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do
not lessen the perfume of the violet or the sweet simplicity of the daisy. I
understood that if all the lowly flowers wished to be roses, nature would lose
its springtide beauty, and the fields would no longer be enamelled with lovely
hues. And so it is in the world of souls, Our Lord’s living garden. He has been
pleased to create great Saints who may be compared to the lily and the rose,
but He has also created lesser ones, who must be content to be daisies or simple
violets flowering at His Feet, and whose mission it is to gladden His Divine
Eyes when He deigns to look down on them. And the more gladly they do His Will
the greater is their perfection.”
I have always found this comparison of the beauty of creation
in nature and mankind remarkable. Since
each of us makes a personal contribution to God’s garden, not by our own design
but by our mere existence, we have to wonder, “Am I a lily or a rose, or a
daisy or a simple violet?”
St. Therese makes the point that each of us fills out God’s
unique and beautiful landscape by being all that we were created to be, and
living out God’s will for our life, as we help to achieve perfection in his
garden.
Unlike the flowers popping up in my yard, God’s garden that
is created in us is not random. We have
each been chosen, each and every one of us, out of God’s love for us.
Janet Cassidy
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