A desire to know more than the here and now, the driving desire to know
the difference in essence and nature of good and evil drove Adam and Eve
to the drastic state of alienation from the Creator, Who up until that
moment, walked intimately with them, “at the breezy time of the day,”
(cf. Gn 3:8) enjoying gifts greater than we could ever imagine.
Due to this inordinate desire to know as God knows, to control self and
all around self by controlling power put all into the sphere of
ignorance rather than knowledge - actually the rug was pulled out from
under mankind’s feet. Alienation from the benevolent Creator, the
intimate friend Who warned that good could be lost if obedience were not
followed. Eve spoke the truth when asked by the tempter why they were
not eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge in the middle of the
Garden of Eden: “The woman answered the serpent: ‘We may eat of the
fruit of the trees in the garden; it is only about the fruit of the
tree in the middle of the garden that God said, 'You shall not eat it or
even touch it, lest you die.'’ But the serpent said to the woman:
‘You certainly will not die! No, God knows well that the moment you eat
of it your eyes will be opened and you will be like gods who know what
is good and what is bad.” (Gn 3: 1-5)
The desire to know good and bad, to be in full control of their lives
and destiny blinded Eve to full truth and simply caused her to cave in
under her desires. “The woman saw that the tree was good for food,
pleasing to the eyes, and desirable for gaining wisdom. So she took
some of its fruit and ate it; and she also gave some to her husband,
who was with her, and he ate it. Then the eyes of both of them were
opened, and they realized that they were naked; so they sewed fig
leaves together and made loincloths for themselves.” (Gn 3:6-7) As
their eyes opened, they saw themselves as they really were, driven by
unbridled desires, lusts - their naked selves and they were ashamed.
As humans discover self, inner self as well as outer self, they notice
that the drives lead to slavish lives, pure intimate interdependence
gives way to fear in all proportions - the cup is full, not of grace but
darkness, of death.
“The LORD God then called to the man and asked him, ‘Where are you?’ He
answered, ‘I heard you in the garden; but I was afraid, because I was
naked, so I hid myself.’ Then he asked, ‘Who told you that you were
naked? You have eaten, then, from the tree of which I had forbidden you
to eat!’ (Gn 3:10-11) Why do we hunger for that which destroys us and
makes us impure? Because we too become disobedient, want to know and
have things our way, thus tripping over self.
Let us look on the purity of Mary, realize she is the first believer in
Jesus that she is the first to know Him. Let us hear her say: “do
whatever He tells.” In her immaculate love she knows good and bad in
our everyday struggles against temptation and sin, the memory of events
in the past that have hurt us, the slavishness of disobedience. She
knows by the Wisdom of the Incarnate that all bad will be pushed away if
we trust her Son and show Him love by living His commands. We can and
should be one in Mary to help us on our journey, to help us fight
temptation and sin. She is the New Eve because she is the mother of all
those born into new life through the grace of Christ. In our moments
of trial let us turn to Mary for help. She like us had to struggle with
what it means to be a follower of Jesus. In the temple Simeon
predicted that a sword of sorrow would pierce her soul (Luke 2:35).
When Jesus was lost she had to learn that Jesus’ heavenly Father comes
first (Luke 2:49). Mary too had to take up her cross after Jesus even
though she was immaculate. Mary as the Immaculate Conception longs only
to live the Father’s will.
May the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Immaculate Conception be our health and our protection!
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