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There are things more than your eyes can see…
A man was exploring caves by the seashore when he found a canvas bag containing hardened clay balls. It was as if someone had rolled up some clay and left them out in the sun to bake.
The clay balls didn’t look like much, but they intrigued the man, so he took the bag with him.
As he strolled along the beach to pass the time, he threw the clay balls one by one into the ocean as far as he could. He thought little of it until he dropped one of the balls, which cracked open on a rock.
Inside was a beautiful, precious stone. Excited, the man began breaking open the remaining clay balls and found a hidden treasure within each one. He discovered thousands of dollars’ worth of jewels in the twenty or so clay balls he had left.
Then it struck him. He had thrown maybe fifty or sixty clay balls containing hidden treasure into the ocean waves.
Instead of thousands of dollars in treasure, he could have had tens of thousands, but he just threw it all away.
At times, it’s like that with people, too, that is, when we look at someone or maybe even ourselves, we tend to see only the external clay vessel.
It doesn’t look much from the outside or may not always be beautiful and sparkling, and we often regard that person as less important than someone more beautiful or renowned.
But if you take time to get to know that person and if you ask the Holy Spirit to show you that person the way He sees them, then the brilliant gem begins to shine forth.
The beauty of friendship goes beyond just a helping hand, a warm smile, or the joy of spending time together.
It truly shines when you realize that someone believes in you and is ready to share their trust and friendship with you.
Each one of us is truly God’s wonderful creation. He created each of us in His image and endowed each person with unique abilities.
To unravel the inner beauty from the depths of our souls, we need to be touched by the true and unconditional love that will radically transform us into our true selves.
That genuine and unconditional love comes first from God, who has loved humanity from all eternity, even before the creation of the universe, and that love has always been given to us through God’s beloved Son, Jesus Christ.
Through His self-sacrificing love, God’s only-begotten Son shed His blood for the redemption of humanity and to atone for our sins so that we might be reconciled with God.
Beauty is like a precious jewel that will shine daily through our good actions for others and our authentic lives.
We should be able to realize the beauty and nobility in the very hearts of others, given by God himself when He placed us in this universe.
Only true and unconditional love can inspire and transform us into people who know how to live for others and are ready to commit themselves to selfless service.
Father Peter Hung Tran has a doctorate in Moral Theology, and is currently working at the University of Western Australia and St Thomas More College as a Catholic Chaplain.
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