Center for Action and Contemplation – Father
Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditation – Thursday, 26 December 2013 “Rewiring the
Brain”
Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
Seven Themes of an Alternative Orthodoxy
Seventh Theme: Reality is paradoxical and
complementary. Non-dual thinking is the highest level of consciousness. Divine
union, not private perfection, is the goal of all religion (Goal).
“Rewiring the Brain”
Meditation 48 of 52
I try to teach people an entirely new way of
knowing the world, a way of knowing that has the power to move them beyond mere
ideology and dualistic thinking; we call it contemplation. Mature religion will
always lead us to some form of prayer, meditation, or contemplation to balance
out our daily calculating mind. Believe me, it is major surgery, and you must
practice it for years to begin to rewire your egocentric responses.
Contemplation is work, so much so that most give up after their first futile
attempts. But the goal is not success at all, only the practice itself. The
only people who pray well are those who keep trying to pray.
Such seeing—and that is what it is—gives us the
capacity to be happy and happily alone, rooted in God, comfortable with paradox
and mystery, and largely immune to mass consciousness and its false promises.
It is called wisdom seeing, and it is the job of elders to pass this on to the
next generation.(Adapted from Adam's Return, p. xii (book/audiobook)-The Daily
Meditations for 2013 are now available in Fr. Richard’s new book Yes, And . . .
.)
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