The world, in many ways, is nothing more than a mirror. We forget that love is not a weakness, but the highest and most powerful force that exists. Is it about recognitions? Is it about appearances? When you observe with sincerity, you can notice that many times we walk without a clear definition of values. We forget that this consciousness is the powerful tool. And the most delicate thing is that, at times, we don't even recognize that condition. We forget that we possess consciousness. I invite you to put your hand on your heart and answer it yourself. There, beneath the silence, is the answer. Can you imagine? That the light of Christ's love may flood us, illuminate us, embrace us, and guide us. It reflects the chaos, the fragmentation, the constant struggle between good and evil that dwells deep within the human being. What is truly unsettling is not the mirror, but the origin of that which it reflects. That world is not the one that came to teach us Master Jesus. It is to choose compassion over indifference. It is an immortal reminder to ask ourselves: from where are we living? What truly guides and moves us? Is it about possessions? We forget that there is the possibility of choosing, changing, and elevating. Beloved sower of Love in this world, Jesus Christ. Let us as a society give ourselves the opportunity for these days to become a turning point. Surviving, not by how economically well or poorly we are doing, but surviving in spirit, surviving with few values, surviving with little love. A moment to remember that the human journey is brief. It is the moment when bread becomes a symbol of self-giving, wine transforms into a covenant, and the act of washing feet becomes a living lesson in humility and service. His teachings in this time acquire an urgent relevance. Or will it be the footprint of what has been lived and generated in others? Like the way we touch the lives of other human beings. Life is lived in a hurry, decisions are made out of inertia, responses come from haste, we inhabit a kind of emotional and spiritual lukewarmness: neither fully in the light, nor completely in the shadow. The real movement, the real conflict, is gestated within each person. And that, in that transition, what is truly important is not what is accumulated, but what is cultivated within. When you leave this place, what or who will really go with you? Without a cause, without a direction, without a clear sense that gives coherence to your actions. It is to act with integrity even when no one is watching. Holy Week reminds us of a historical or religious fact, as you may see it, but it is not a dead letter. Thank you forever, Beloved Teacher of Teachers. Beyond a religious commemoration, this moment opens an inner door: that of stopping and looking inward with the hand placed on the heart. Within the Catholic and Christian faith, this day recalls the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples. Because if something is evident in these times, unfortunately, it is that many people are lost. Not necessarily materially, but essentially. In these days of the so-called Holy Week, and particularly on this Holy Thursday, we face an invitation that transcends temples, creeds, and rituals. Quite the opposite. The teaching of Christ does not speak only of sacrifice; it speaks of the possibility of becoming a better version of oneself through love, with all that this implies. It is to choose to understand instead of judging. That life, although it may seem extensive at times, is profoundly temporary. From the standpoint of universality, this message does not belong only to one religion: it belongs to all of humanity. Jesus Christ has been recognized, even outside of Christianity, as a great teacher, a messenger of God, a guide who spoke of love, compassion, and the highest consciousness. Do not answer for anyone. Life is lived in grays. The message of Jesus Christ is a constant invitation to this conscious awakening. It is not an abstract discourse; it is a daily practice.
The Mirror of the Soul: Reflections on the Meaning of Life
This article is a deep reflection on the nature of human consciousness, the choice between good and evil, and the power of love and compassion. The author invites readers to look within themselves, questioning their true values and life guides, which are often lost in the hustle of daily life. The teachings of Jesus Christ are considered not only as a religious dogma, but as a universal path to personal growth and achieving inner harmony.