Fwd: Richard Rohr Meditation: Grace Is Key
Some of you have found Bishop Spong helpful as he seeks to uncover the facts of the Christian tradition. Recently I have been reading Richard Rohr's meditations. I find them very helpful. You may subscribe to these daily meditations. I think he does a pretty good job of explaining RS-1 here. "*Death is not just our one physical dying, but it is going to the full depth, hitting the bottom, going the distance, beyond where I am in control, and always beyond where I am now.** "* Amazing Grace. Herman ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Center for Action and Contemplation <Meditations@cac.org> Date: Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:00 AM Subject: Richard Rohr Meditation: Grace Is Key To: Herman Greene <hfgreenenc@gmail.com> Grace is found at the depths and in the death of everything. No Images? Click here <http://email.cac.org/t/d-e-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-a/> <http://centerforactionandcontemplation.forwardtomyfriend.com/d-nljyuhuyh-19EA59C4-krjditt-l-f> Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation [image: Image of trees in a forest with daylight breaking through.] Resurrection *Grace Is Key Monday, May 8, 2017 (Feast of Lady Julian of Norwich)* *The goodness of God fills all the gaps of the universe, without discrimination or preference.* God is the gratuity of absolutely everything. The space in between everything is not space at all but Spirit. God is the “Goodness Glue” that holds the dark and light of things together, the free energy that carries all death across the Great Divide and transmutes it into Life. When we say that Christ “paid the debt once and for all,” it simply means that God’s job is to make up for all deficiencies in the universe. What else would God do? *Grace is what God does to keep all things God has made in love and alive—forever. *Grace is not something God gives; grace is who God *is.* If we are to believe the primary witnesses, an unexplainable goodness is at work in the universe. (Some of us call this phenomenon God, but the word is not necessary. In fact, sometimes it gets in the way of the experience, because too many have named God something other than grace.) *Death is not just our one physical dying, but it is going to the full depth, hitting the bottom, going the distance, beyond where I am in control, and always beyond where I am now.* No wonder it is scary. Such death is called “the descent into hell” in the early Apostles’ Creed, while in other sources, “the pit,” “the dark night,” “Sheol,” or “Hades.” We all die eventually; we have no choice in the matter. But there are degrees of death before the final physical one. If we are honest, we acknowledge that we are dying throughout our life, and this is what we learn if we are attentive:* grace is found at the depths and in the death of everything. *After these smaller deaths, we know that the only “deadly sin” is to swim on the surface of things, where we never see, find, or desire God or love. This includes even the surface of religion, which might be the worst danger of all. Thus, we must not be afraid of falling, failing, moving “down.” *When you go to the full depths and death, sometimes even the depths of your sin, you can always come out the other side—and the word for that is resurrection. *Something or someone builds a bridge for you, recognizable only from the far side, that carries you across, either willingly, or even dragging your feet. Something or someone seems to fill the tragic gap between death and life, but *only at the point of no return.* None of us crosses over by our own effort or merits, purity, or perfection. We are all carried across by an uncreated and unearned grace—from pope, to president, to princess, to peasant. The tomb is always finally empty. There are no exceptions to death, and there are no exceptions to grace. And I believe, with good evidence, that there are no exceptions to resurrection. *Gateway to Silence:* Alleluia, alleluia, amen! *Reference:* Adapted from Richard Rohr, *Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-r/> *(Jossey-Bass: 2013), xx-xxii. Read the spring edition of CAC’s spiritual, literary journal *Oneing*: *Transformation* featuring Richard Rohr, Cynthia Bourgeault, Wm Paul Young, David Whyte, and others *Limited copies of past issues are available:* *Evolutionary Thinking Perfection Innocence Emancipation Evidence Transgression Ripening* Purchase individual editions of *Oneing* at store.cac.org <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-y/>. *Daily Meditations: Rebuilding Christianity “From the Bottom Up”* Drawing from his own Franciscan heritage and other wisdom traditions, Richard Rohr reframes neglected or misunderstood teachings to reveal the foundations of contemplative Christianity and the universe itself: God as loving relationship. Each week of meditations builds on previous topics, but you can join at any time! Watch a short introduction to the theme “From the Bottom Up” (8-minute video)—click here <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-j/>. 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Herman, Good to hear about the resource. I do like his writing. I've been working on the OW and found this collegium by JWM so helpful. I think it does a much deeper job that RR does, but it was for us. You are in it because it has you answering on a point so it should bring back memories. https://wedgeblade.net/files/archives_assets/515.pdf Enjoy (again!), Jack On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:16 AM, Herman Greene via OE < oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Some of you have found Bishop Spong helpful as he seeks to uncover the facts of the Christian tradition.
Recently I have been reading Richard Rohr's meditations. I find them very helpful. You may subscribe to these daily meditations. I think he does a pretty good job of explaining RS-1 here.
"*Death is not just our one physical dying, but it is going to the full depth, hitting the bottom, going the distance, beyond where I am in control, and always beyond where I am now.** "*
Amazing Grace.
Herman ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Center for Action and Contemplation <Meditations@cac.org> Date: Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:00 AM Subject: Richard Rohr Meditation: Grace Is Key To: Herman Greene <hfgreenenc@gmail.com>
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Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation [image: Image of trees in a forest with daylight breaking through.] Resurrection
*Grace Is Key Monday, May 8, 2017 (Feast of Lady Julian of Norwich)*
*The goodness of God fills all the gaps of the universe, without discrimination or preference.* God is the gratuity of absolutely everything. The space in between everything is not space at all but Spirit. God is the “Goodness Glue” that holds the dark and light of things together, the free energy that carries all death across the Great Divide and transmutes it into Life. When we say that Christ “paid the debt once and for all,” it simply means that God’s job is to make up for all deficiencies in the universe. What else would God do? *Grace is what God does to keep all things God has made in love and alive—forever. *Grace is not something God gives; grace is who God *is.* If we are to believe the primary witnesses, an unexplainable goodness is at work in the universe. (Some of us call this phenomenon God, but the word is not necessary. In fact, sometimes it gets in the way of the experience, because too many have named God something other than grace.)
*Death is not just our one physical dying, but it is going to the full depth, hitting the bottom, going the distance, beyond where I am in control, and always beyond where I am now.* No wonder it is scary. Such death is called “the descent into hell” in the early Apostles’ Creed, while in other sources, “the pit,” “the dark night,” “Sheol,” or “Hades.” We all die eventually; we have no choice in the matter. But there are degrees of death before the final physical one. If we are honest, we acknowledge that we are dying throughout our life, and this is what we learn if we are attentive:* grace is found at the depths and in the death of everything. *After these smaller deaths, we know that the only “deadly sin” is to swim on the surface of things, where we never see, find, or desire God or love. This includes even the surface of religion, which might be the worst danger of all. Thus, we must not be afraid of falling, failing, moving “down.”
*When you go to the full depths and death, sometimes even the depths of your sin, you can always come out the other side—and the word for that is resurrection. *Something or someone builds a bridge for you, recognizable only from the far side, that carries you across, either willingly, or even dragging your feet. Something or someone seems to fill the tragic gap between death and life, but *only at the point of no return.* None of us crosses over by our own effort or merits, purity, or perfection. We are all carried across by an uncreated and unearned grace—from pope, to president, to princess, to peasant. The tomb is always finally empty. There are no exceptions to death, and there are no exceptions to grace. And I believe, with good evidence, that there are no exceptions to resurrection.
*Gateway to Silence:* Alleluia, alleluia, amen! *Reference:*
Adapted from Richard Rohr, *Immortal Diamond: The Search for Our True Self <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-r/> *(Jossey-Bass: 2013), xx-xxii.
Read the spring edition of CAC’s spiritual, literary journal *Oneing*:
*Transformation* featuring Richard Rohr, Cynthia Bourgeault, Wm Paul Young, David Whyte, and others
*Limited copies of past issues are available:*
*Evolutionary Thinking Perfection Innocence Emancipation Evidence Transgression Ripening*
Purchase individual editions of *Oneing* at store.cac.org <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-y/>.
*Daily Meditations: Rebuilding Christianity “From the Bottom Up”*
Drawing from his own Franciscan heritage and other wisdom traditions, Richard Rohr reframes neglected or misunderstood teachings to reveal the foundations of contemplative Christianity and the universe itself: God as loving relationship.
Each week of meditations builds on previous topics, but you can join at any time! Watch a short introduction to the theme “From the Bottom Up” (8-minute video)—click here <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-j/>. If you’ve missed earlier messages, explore the online archive <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-t/>.
Feel free to share meditations on social media: go to CAC’s Facebook page <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-i/> or Twitter feed <http://email.cac.org/t/d-l-krjditt-nljyuhuyh-d/> and find today’s post. Or use the “Forward to a Friend” link at the top of this message to send via email.
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