Kung Fu Panda offers some lessons for spiritual formation for those with eyes to see. Here are some things to look for:
In
Kung Fu Panda, Shifu cannot train Po directly. Po is out of shape and has never studied
kung fu.
He is not quick to learn. Shifu however discovers that to reach food Po
can do amaizing things. So instead of getting Po to concentrate on
kung fu, he gets him to concentrate on getting the food.
As
Dallas Willard says, the spiritual life burns grace like a jet burns
fuel. Without grace we cannot address the things that need
transformation in our lives. We cannot address these needs head on.
Instead through Spiritual Disciplines we place ourselves in a position
where God can pour grace through us transforming us into something new.
- Freedom through discipline
After
training, Shifu tells Po that he is free to eat the dumpling. It can't
be that easy can it? Po has to use all of his skills to get the
dumpling from Shifu.
Richard Foster writes in Life With God,
Again, Spiritual Disciplines involve doing what we can
do to receive from God the power to do what we cannot do. And God
graciously uses this process to produce in us the kind of person who
automatically will do what needs to be done when it needs to be done.
This
ability to do what needs to be done when it needs to be done is the
true freedom in life. Freedom comes not from the absence of restraint
but from the presence of discipline. Only the disciplined gymnast is
free to score a perfect ten on the parallel bars. Only the disciplined
violinist is free to play Pagannini's "Caprices." This, of course, is
true in all of life, but it is never more true than in the spiritual
life (18).
Interesting analogy with some intersesting insights -- looks like we are a similar wavelength - see my blog ; - )
ReplyDeleteRachel
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