DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES
Today - on this feast of the Holy Innocents - I would like
to reflect upon the basic themes of light and darkness.
They are big themes in all religions.
Another way of wording it could be, “dreams and nightmares”.
Each of us and all of us in both our own private world - as
well as in our public world - experience both light and darkness - dreams and
nightmares - good and evil - right and wrong - grace and sin - ying and yang.
FIRST READING
In today’s first reading John tells us this message very
clearly. If we don’t admit that we make mistakes, that we sin, we’re liars.
We’re in darkness and we don’t know it.
But in God, he tells us, there is no darkness.
Carl Jung, fools around with the thought of darkness in God,
because of the themes and reality of sin and evil in the world as part of
reality.
Other religions propose a God of evil and a God of good; a
God of darkness and a God of Light.
John tells us that in God there is no darkness.
John of the Cross and Dionysius the Areopagite tell of the
divine dark. I suspect that an evil dark doesn’t exist in God - but it does
exist in us. So I don’t know about this
divine dark. Of course, when it comes to God, we are in the dark. And when it
comes to us, we are often walking in darkness - especially when we sin.
THEME
So the theme of dreams and nightmares, light and darkness is
in each of us.
GOSPEL
In the gospel for today we have Joseph and Herod. Joseph’s
dream is to go to Bethlehem with Mary, to register and then to come back home
to Nazareth. The trip began with a nightmare. There was no room in the inn for
them. The trip ended with a nightmare: Herod’s plan is to kill all the males.
In a dream, Joseph is given the light. Go to Egypt. All this stuff in Matthew
are ways that Matthew brings in his theology - especially using OT stuff.
We’re all called to redemption - to get out of slavery - Egypt - to go
through the waters of Baptism - the Red Sea or Reed Sea - and to head for the
Promised Land.
But let’s develop the darkness and light, nightmare and
dream theme a bit more.
DENIAL
If we reflect upon
all this we have to admit that we do have dreams and nightmares. We often wake
up in the morning in a dream, or just after a dream, and often we say at
breakfast, “Wow did I have a weird dream last night.” And sometimes we wake up
during the night in the middle of a nightmare.
ANALOGOUSLY
Analogously, we have to admit that sometimes we have dream
days and nightmare experiences, when we are awake.
So dreams and this unconscious life are going on 24 hours.
PLANE CRASH
A plane ride is sometimes seen as a dream. We look ahead to a warm place in the middle
of a cold winter. We’re going to have a dream trip - a dream vacation.
Beautiful.
Then - sometimes there is a nightmare. It’s snowing big time
in Erie or Chicago and our flight from BWI or wherever - is cancelled because
of flight delays - because of the weather.
RELATIONSHIP
A relationship looks beautiful. Sometimes it becomes a
nightmare.
GLEN CLOSE
I remember reading an article about Glen Close the actress
in U.S.A. once. She said she was the
good girl in the movie, The Natural,
and The World According to Garp, and
some other movies. She said she wanted to play the part of someone who is evil.
So that’s what she got when she played the evil Alex in the movie, Fatal Attraction. Then there is her
movie, Dangerous Liaisons - which is all about Good and Evil.
JOE LEDDY
A guy I know - Joe Leddy once said, “A professor at Manhattan used to say
that all of us could become Francis of Assisi or Joseph Stalin."
All people, all trips, all plans, all days, can become a
dream or a nightmare.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Alfred Hitchcock thrived on all this, loving to point out, the possibility of
danger in a quiet country motel or on the symbol of security, Mount Rushmore.
SHADOW
Surprise. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
The Shadow knows.
OPTIMIST --
PESSIMIST
Does one become a pessimist or remain an optimist?
I would suggest being a realist.
Trust but verify.
SELF
As regards self, to admit that I could be like Herod and
become filled with bitter jealousy, fear, bitterness, lack of trust, those
feelings taking over, and I end up destroying innocent life. Or I can become like Joseph: a rescuer.
CONCLUSION
The title and theme of this homily for this feast of the
Holy Innocents has been, Light and Darkness,
Dreams and Nightmares.
Often we are in the dark. So we need Christ the light of the
world.
Look at the history of the world and see what happened when
Christ came into our world. Amen.