In a beautiful story called "The Big Panda and the Tiny Dragon," written by James Norbury, a large panda lives alone in a forest. He travels with his wise friend, a tiny dragon, who helps him whenever doubt clouds his mind. One day, the panda asks his companion what matters most in life—the destination or the journey itself. After thinking carefully, the tiny dragon replies: "Neither. What matters most is the company we have while we travel." This wisdom speaks directly to the heart of Corpus Christi. As Christians on our life's journey, we face uncertainty. We don't always know our destination or understand the path ahead. Yet we are never alone—Jesus accompanies us in the most real and intimate way through the Eucharist. He becomes our constant companion, offering his very presence for every question, every struggle, every moment of our journey—that presence makes our life possible and worthwhile. Bethlehem foreshadows Corpus Christi. It's remarkable ...
We, as humans, are rational, political, spiritual, social, and psychological beings; with strong longing for aesthetics, freedom, survival, and going beyond. We need doses of INSPIRATIONS, and vital SUPPORT SYSTEMS almost daily. A book, an art, a person, an idea, an example, etc. could be, on the one hand, an inspiration (SPRINGBOARD) when we do not know how to jump up to the next step; on the other hand, could be a support system (WALKING STICK) when we are vulnerable and prone to fall.