Gospel: John 14: 1-12
The spiritual life is a journey undertaken with others, and at the same time it is one we traverse alone, as today's Gospel portion denotes. We have a common path, the Way of Jesus, and we follow that path together, seeking to imitate the Lord in the way of compassion, love, and mercy in our lives. We seek the support of others in this journey, and we provide help to others as well. This constitutes the communal aspect of the spiritual life.
At the same time, Jesus notes that the mansion of God has many dwelling places, representing the individual aspect of the spiritual journey. Each one of us has our own unique relationship to God that may be similar to others, but never identical. We all seek to follow the Way of compassion, love, and mercy, but we will carry out those deeds in our own way and in the particular circumstances of life in which we find ourselves.
In the Christian tradition the monastery serves as a perfect representation of these two complementary elements of the spiritual life. There are the common spaces of the chapel and dining hall and the work room. But there is the cell of the monk that is all their own, a place to be alone with God in silence. In our own lives we can create such spaces, places to gather with others for the common journey, and places for us to be alone with God in our cell.