Sunday, 4 October 2015

My experience of Salesian life

My experience of Salesian life
      It is really miracle that I am a Salesian because I didn’t had any interests in it and I never talk about it because I never knew about Salesian life in the past. But I believe that it is a call from God. It is a call and never a profession and really a wonderful experience with all types of phase of life. It is not a peaceful life where I can say that I will do only do this and not the other things because it is not my initiative but God’s and I have no authority to disobey. This life have taught me many things that I personally did not realized like to be patient, to be dependent to a community and to be friend to all and above all to see my self who am I really. It made me to be more loving and to appreciate life in a right way. It has given me the right understanding of who God is. Salesian life has shaped me to be more human and to see meaning in life in a purposeful way. I have met many different people and taught me at time I found difficult to accept because of my self pride and I am a person who seek for instant outcome and I wanted things to be turn out instantly and these contradicted and I found non sense and wrong in their part but it is only after reflecting and looking carefully in myself I understood that all that they (superiors) said and did for are for the good of my soul and for my being. It is tough to understand in that moment but every thing becomes meaningful and fall into line after a long time and I found this and really happy to be a Salesian. But one thing in life to remember is that life is not walk on bed of rose and can say every time good things and experience good things and live a life constantly twenty four hours with the lord but at time the situation could lead you and found dryness. During this time we should not go further away but need to seek some (superior) to talk and this is the solution that I found to be more soluble in those time. May God bless me to be ever faithful in his service in a Salesian life.


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