Editorโs Note: Post originally published on February 15, 2018.
Disclaimer: There is a sixth dimension that oftentimes interacts with mankind. It enters time and space unexpectedly and usually leads to mirth. Sometimes provoked by science, other times by faith, these experiences usually arrive in the mundane. This is the dimension of imagination. It is what I callโฆthe Whimsical Zone!
โLaugh and growย strong,โ St. Ignatius said; and to one of his novices, โI see you are always laughing, and I am glad of it.โ Humor is a quality I donโt usually attribute to saints, let alone to God. Of all of my defects, perhaps my greatest involves being too serious. Sometimes, I let the stress of daily work and family life hinder my ability to laugh and enjoy life to the fullest. I have often written about how Wednesdays seem to be the highlight of my week.

This Wednesday I experienced a whimsical and encounter with wonder yet againโ this time through the simple joy of reading the Wizard of Oz to my daughter. Our journey to the magical land of Oz Began several weeks ago as I started to read a chapter from L. Frank Baumโs Book each night to my daughter. To quote Andrew Bernard from The Office, โI wish you had a way of knowing you were in the old of days before you left them.โ I certainly had that sentiment as I cuddled with my 4-year-old on the couch and told her the fantastical journey of Dorothy’s motley crew toward the Emerald City of Oz.

Discover God in the Unexpected
Divine encounters always seem to occur in the most unlikely of places and manners. In the Old Testament, Moses encountered God in the guise of a burning bush. During the book of Acts, the Gentiles learned about God through the witness of Peter and the rest of the Apostles. My children as fruits of the sacrament of Matrimonyโthe tangible experience of Godโs love and laughter in my life.
Reading about Dorothyโs quest to see the Wonderful Wizard, I witnessed the delight of whimsy and wonder in my childโs eyes. Telling her about the cyclone, Kalidahsโhybrid bear-tiger creatures, yes these are actually a thing that the movie leftโ (maybe that’s where the โซ Lions, and Tigers, and Bears…oh my! โซ came from
), and the encounter with the Witched Witch renewed my own spirit of wonder and awe.

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Laugh Your Way to Holiness
Saint Mother Therese spoke of laughter by saying, โJoy is the net of love by which we catch souls.โ My whimsical encounter with wonder pulled me out of despair. Sometimes it takes the simple joys in lifeโin this case, reading to my child a classic bookโ to remind me that it is okay to laugh and possess hope during my pilgrim journey towards holiness. I need not always be austere in order to follow God’s plan of salvation. God wants us to enjoy the simple joys and wonders this world has to offer!
P.S. Please see my past articles for a brief history of encountering silliness in the middle of the week:
A Whimsical Wednesday Encounter with Wonder
Another Whimsical Wednesday Encounter with Wonder: At the Pizzeria



