Saturday, June 09, 2012

Eros... celebrated as divine power... as fellowship with the Divine.

The Flight of Moloch, Wm. Blake


Reclaiming the erotic?

Ever notice how much eros is being talked about these days amongst Catholics?  I know! 

I'd rather read what the Pope has to say.

4. But is this the case? Did Christianity really destroy eros? Let us take a look at the pre- Christian world. The Greeks—not unlike other cultures—considered eros principally as a kind of intoxication, the overpowering of reason by a “divine madness” which tears man away from his finite existence and enables him, in the very process of being overwhelmed by divine power, to experience supreme happiness. All other powers in heaven and on earth thus appear secondary: “Omnia vincit amor” says Virgil in the Bucolics—love conquers all—and he adds: “et nos cedamus amori”—let us, too, yield to love.[2] In the religions, this attitude found expression in fertility cults, part of which was the “sacred” prostitution which flourished in many temples. Eros was thus celebrated as divine power, as fellowship with the Divine.

The Old Testament firmly opposed this form of religion, which represents a powerful temptation against monotheistic faith, combating it as a perversion of religiosity. But it in no way rejected eros as such; rather, it declared war on a warped and destructive form of it, because this counterfeit divinization of eros actually strips it of its dignity and dehumanizes it. Indeed, the prostitutes in the temple, who had to bestow this divine intoxication, were not treated as human beings and persons, but simply used as a means of arousing “divine madness”: far from being goddesses, they were human persons being exploited. An intoxicated and undisciplined eros, then, is not an ascent in “ecstasy” towards the Divine, but a fall, a degradation of man. Evidently, eros needs to be disciplined and purified if it is to provide not just fleeting pleasure, but a certain foretaste of the pinnacle of our existence, of that beatitude for which our whole being yearns. - Deus Caritas Est

I used to be fascinated with the temple prostitute thing, and Israel's corruption and turning to Baal.  "And I have seen folly in the prophets of Samaria; they prophesied by Baal, and caused my people Israel to err." - Jeremiah 23

 To be continued.

1 comment:

  1. Put yourself in the presence of Our lady and these questions become meaningless. To put yourself, in the presence of Our Lady, you need to first, invoke the Holy Spirit.
    The rest, will happen, immediately. That, is the truth as I have found it.

    And I have been a barmaid here forever, and Terry never puts the wages up!

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