May 13 – The Sacred Net of Life
“The kindom of heaven is like a net thrown into the sea, which collected all kinds of fish. When it was full, the fishers hauled it ashore. Then, sitting down, they collected the good ones in a basket and threw away those that were of no use.” (Matthew 13:47-48)
In the vast ocean of life, an intricate web of interconnectedness exists, much like a fisherman’s net gathering diverse fish. The sacred net of life encompasses all beings, intertwined and interdependent. From the tiny krill to the majestic humpback whale all echoing the Franciscan understanding of the kinship of all beings.
As we contemplate this sacred net, we recognise the inherent value and purpose of every creature, just as fishermen discern the worth of each fish. In the eyes of the Divine, all beings are cherished and have a place in the kindom of heaven. By embracing this perspective, we see the world through a lens of reverence and compassion, honouring the unique patterns and contributions of each thread in the tapestry of life.
Reflection:
1. How can I cultivate a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all life and recognise the sacred in the ordinary?
2. In what ways can I honour the unique gifts and purpose of each being I encounter, both human and non-human?
Prayer:
Divine Creator, open my eyes to see the sacred net of life that binds us all together. May I walk gently upon this Earth, honouring the patterns and purpose woven into every being.