Money in itself is not evil, it is a necessity.
It is what it does to a man's heart, to a person
who is not aware of it's inherent danger.
"Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle than for someone
who is rich to enter the Kingdom of God"
Matthew 19:24
Here it must be said straight away that it is not
always the actual wealth of the person per say
that is the obstacle, because a relatively poor
person can also be motivated by money, have
money as "a treasure in his heart", and it is an
equally big spiritual obstacle for that person.
Having said that, there is a good chance that a
person who has spent his life and time by amassing
great wealth, is very much
plugged in to money.
Awareness is key;
"Keep your heart with all vigilance,for from it flow
the springs of life."
Proverbs 4: 23
"For it is from within, out of a person's heart, that evil
thoughts come - sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery,
greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance,
blasphemy, pride and folly.
All these evils come from inside and defile a person."
Mark 7:21-23
Our heart; our centre; our soul; our spirit, is what
animates our body, decides our actions.
If this place is first and foremost preoccupied with money,
greed, selfishness, secrecy and lies easily comes with it,
and it can soon become a cause of division and betrayal.
Judas Iscariot, who we all know as one of Jesus's chosen
apostles, fell into this trap. He was the accountant in charge
of the money, and when he realised what he had done to Jesus
he went away and hung himself.
Even though Jesus Himself knew beforehand what Judas was
going to do, He announced it during the Last Supper, He
would have instantly forgiven Judas for his betrayal, but
the problem was that Judas did not forgive himself, and he
did not think that forgiveness was possible.
We talk a lot about mental health today, and we believe that
we are better equipped to maintain it in a good state by
constantly talking about our feelings.
But what about our conscience? Our conscience is where
God resides, it is where He talks to us, gives us feedback.
We hear His voice.
God is light, and this light illuminates our conscience,
if we are still in good mentally and psychologically health.
A guilty conscience is painful, we are heavy,
we are not happy. We might try to chase it away, but that
does not work.
It is a bit like the nerves in our bodies that signals to our brain
when we have pain somewhere, we feel the pain and we take
action to deal with it, we go to the doctor.
But many people do nothing about their guilty conscience.
And here is why we as Catholics know without any shadow
of a doubt that we have the fullness of Faith, because we have
a Sacrament that forgives our sins, the Sacrament of
Reconciliation, The Sacrament of Confession, where we are
forgiven, our sin is wiped away, forgotten, we are reconciled to God.
It is so incredibly beautiful, because it is true.
But now, imagine what a wrongdoing, or even an imagined
wrongdoing, will do to our mental health if we keep it to ourself,
because we dare not even give voice to it, we are horrified and
ashamed, we shut it down.
But this does not go away, it does not disappear, it is felt by the
person but after some time it is often outside of the person's
awareness; but the mind feels it, the body feels it too.
There are consequences, because it is being left untreated.
The longer it festers, the graver the consequences.
Herein many mental health problems and psychiatric illnesses
have their origins and roots.
Due to the mind's astounding capacity for twisting and rewriting
events, to justify itself, it can be covered up,
but the light of the conscience never lies.
A person can appear to be "functioning" in society, and at the
same time be spiritually insane, in which case he is no longer
" a rational, embodied soul - a "subsistent" union of a body and
soul" (Thomas Aquinas definition)
He can appear more or less "normal", and even nice, and at
the same time be filled by hatred, desire for revenge, or a guilty
conscience in constant fight mode to suppress, which
outwardly can manifest itself in aggressive behaviour against
the victim, or perceived victim.
He will not hesitate to use whatever he has at hand, he
might use even his own children.
The union of body and soul is broken, even the
physical bodily pain alert signals to
sickness, is not received or reacted on.