Friday, January 28, 2011

Try Contemplating Your Navel



That's probably one of the last post titles you'd expect to see in a Catholic blog, but I was contemplating my navel today. In other words, I was thinking about my belly button, about
why I have a belly button.
I have a belly button because, when I was born, my umbilical cord was clamped off.
So from contemplating my belly button, I went on to contemplating my umbilical cord. I thought of how I received nourishment and oxygen through that umbilical cord while I was in the womb.
And the fact that I needed nourishment before I was born is, to me, another proof that life begins at conception. If life began at birth, we wouldn't need to be nourished while in
the womb.
"For Thou didst form my inward parts, Thou didst knit me together in my mother's womb." [Psalm 139:13]
A belly button is a wonderful reminder of how God provides for us, cares for us, from the very beginning of our lives.
So, yes! Try contemplating your navel.






3 comments:

Barb Schoeneberger said...

Shining a light on something we all take for granted. The navel as a sign of God's love and care!

Anonymous said...

That's a new way of 'navel gazing.' But a very good point to make! :-)

Next time I feel like navel gazing, I'll consider it as support for the pro-life position and God's wonderful design!

Evan

kkollwitz said...

"I thought of how I received nourishment and oxygen through that umbilical cord while I was in the womb."

This part of my Catechism class discussion of the Immaculate Conception.

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