Shoonoyo Fast: The Second Eve

  • Day 5 – The Ship Whose Cargo is God

    The Syriac Fathers gave the Blessed Virgin one of the most beautiful titles ever written:

    “Welcome, O Ship whose cargo is God.”

    She carried no earthly treasure.

    She carried the eternal Word made flesh.

    The One who steers the whole creation allowed Himself to be carried within His Mother’s womb so that the riches of heaven might reach the shores of humanity.

    Even today, this beautiful imagery continues to be sung in the Friday Vespers of the Shehimo in the Indian Orthodox Church.

    As we continue our journey through the Shoonoyo Fast, the question it leaves us with is simple:

    Are we waiting with open hearts to receive the Treasure that heaven has brought to us?

    📖 Read the full reflection on Seeking Theosis.

    “She is the ship. He is the Treasure.”

  • Day 4: The Ark of the Covenant

    ✨ The Ark of the Covenant

    The Ark was more than gold and acacia wood.

    It became holy because God chose to dwell there.

    The Syriac Fathers saw in the Ark a beautiful image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who bore within her not tablets of stone, but the eternal Word made flesh.

    The Ark carried the covenant.

    Mary carried the Lord of the covenant.

    And today, in the Holy Eucharist, that same Lord comes to dwell within us.

    As we continue this season of fasting, may we slow our hearts, recover a sense of holy wonder, and approach Christ with reverence and love.

    📖 Read the full reflection on Seeking Theosis.

  • Day 3: A Garden, and What Grew In It

    🌿 A Garden, and What Grew in It

    The Syriac Fathers saw the Blessed Virgin not simply as an enclosed garden, but as the New Eden.

    Not because of the walls around the garden…

    But because of the Tree growing within it.

    “The Tree of Life, hidden in Paradise, has sprung forth in Mary.”

    The first Eden witnessed humanity reaching for the tree that brought death.

    The new Eden offered the Tree that gives eternal life.

    As we journey through this fast, perhaps the question is not simply what we have given up.

    Perhaps the deeper question is:

    🌱 What is growing within me?

    May Christ, the Tree of Life, take root in our hearts.

    📖 Full reflection available on Seeking Theosis.

  • Day 2: The Earth That Had Never Been Dug

    “The earth brought forth Adam. Mary brought forth Adam’s Lord.”

    The Fathers of the Syriac Church found profound theology in a detail many of us pass over.

    Before Adam was formed, the earth had never been tilled or cultivated. From untouched earth God fashioned the first man.

    Centuries later, from the untouched womb of the Virgin Mary, God brought forth the New Adam, Jesus Christ.

    Yet the comparison is not merely about virginity.

    The earth could not answer.

    Mary freely said, “Let it be to me according to your word.”

    Our own spiritual journey follows the same pattern. God continually takes what is humble and ordinary and fills it with His divine life.

    Perhaps holiness is not escaping our humanity, but allowing God to transform it.

    Read the full reflection through the link in bio.

    ✨ “Theosis is not an escape from the dust. It is what happens to dust when it says yes.”

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    Day 1: Eve, and the Debt Signed in Eden

    Adam names his wife Life at the exact moment death enters the world through her. The sentence has just been read out. They are minutes from being put out of the garden. And he calls her Life.

    That name is a claim made against all the available evidence. Whatever else Genesis 3 is, it is not a chapter that has given up hope.

    Day one of the Fifteen Day Fast. One passage every morning, read the way the Syriac fathers read it.

  • The Second Eve: An Introduction

    Ephrem says the world has two eyes.

    The left eye is Eve, and it went blind. So the whole world went dark, and people wandered about picking up stones and calling them gods, because they could not see.

    Then he says: the right eye, bright, is Mary.

    And notice what the working eye actually sees. It does not see her. It sees the Light.

    Fifteen days, fifteen pictures. A new post every morning of the fast, starting tomorrow.