Lust is usually thought of as involving obsessive or excessive thoughts or desires of a sexual nature. Unfulfilled lusts can lead to sexual or sociological compulsions and/or transgressions including (but obviously not limited to) sexual addiction, adultery, bestiality, and rape.
Dante's criterion was "excessive love of others," which therefore rendered love and devotion to God as secondary. However, lust and love are two different things; while a genuine, selfless love can represent the highest degree of development and feeling of community with others in a human relationship, Lust can be described as the excessive desire for sexual release. The other person can be therefore seen as a "means to an end" for the fulfillment of the subject's desires, and becomes thus objectified in the process. In Purgatorio, the penitent walks within flames to purge himself of lustful thoughts.
For over 23 years now, all my sexual thoughts have involved Dirk. There was a time, long ago, though when my sexual drive was stronger than his and my unfulfilled lust lead to late night chocolate raids. I doubt seriously that Dante ever thought of chocolate as sexual, but I know advertisers and many doctors understand the connection.
This is the part of the definition that really interested me: Dante's criterion was "excessive love of others," which therefore rendered love and devotion to God as secondary. This I might be guilty of fairly often. I will put others before my relationship with God most often when I am trying to avoid God. I will keep busy like Martha and complain about how I am the only one caring for everyone, while what I long to be doing is sitting at the feet of the Most High learning and soaking in the Peace Which Passes All Understanding.
I have always been taught that caring for others is putting God first, but like all other things it is also about priorities and perspective. When you start worshipping the creation instead of the Creator, things are out of whack.
Since that was the last sin, I will have to come up with 'seven' more things to ponder upon now...any suggestions?
3 comments:
Hi Sandie, I've been following your seven sins photos and been very intrigued and impressed with how you have worked through them. I love this beautiful picture of you and your hubby. But for all your meditations on the sins and virtues, I've felt very blessed and thankful to be able to read your words and learn from them. Thanks for a very well done series!
how about the beatitudes?
fruits of the Spirit?
I have been so blessed by reading your thoughts on the sins.
Love the photo! It looks like love more than lust but one can never know the heart of another. We can only look at our own heart and try to discern what is within.
I love dark chocolate and have been known to imbibe late at night. I didn't know there was a connection. hmmmm
Thanks for being so honest!
Susan
Sandie, your transparency and willingness to be vulnerable in these posts have been a blessing to me. I appreciate your spirit-filled heart!
Love,
Kim
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