Friday, December 26, 2014

Center for Action and Contemplation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States - Father Richard Rohr's Meditation "What Sustains Me: Contemplation" for Friday, 26 December 2014

Center for Action and Contemplation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States - Father Richard Rohr's Meditation "What Sustains Me: Contemplation" for Friday, 26 December 2014 - With contemplative eyes, I can live with a certain non-dual consciousness that often allows me to be merciful to the moment, patient with human failure, and generous toward the maddening issues of our time.
Photograph by Daniela Turcano    
Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
Silence
"What Sustains Me: Contemplation"
Friday, 26 December 2014
As the name of our center probably makes clear (Center for Action and Contemplation), my daily and primary practice is contemplation. I try in every way and every day to see the events, people, and issues in my world through a much wider lens that I hope is “Christ Consciousness.” I have to practice hour by hour letting go of my own agenda, my own anger, fear, and judgments in very concrete ways. In that empty space, often made emptier by my very failure, God is always able to speak to me, and sometimes I am able to hear. In that space, I find joy.
I have worked for most of my life, with the help of my Franciscan tradition and other spiritual teachers, to spend a good chunk of every day in silence, solitude, and surrender to what God and the moment are offering. I fail at it far more than I succeed, but grace grants me just enough “wide-lens experience” to know that it is my home base, my deepest seeing, and by far the best gift I can also offer to the world, and to you.
Without a daily contemplative stance, I would have given up on the church, America, politics, many people, and surely myself a long time ago. Without a daily contemplative practice, I would likely be a cynical and even negative person by now, but by Somebody’s kindness, I do not think that I am. With contemplative eyes, I can live with a certain non-dual consciousness that often allows me to be merciful to the moment, patient with human failure, and generous toward the maddening issues of our time. For me, it is the very shape of Christian salvation or any salvation. My sadness is that so few have been taught this older and wiser tradition, although many still come to it by great love and great suffering.
Adapted from Sojourners magazine, July 2009 (This piece originally appeared in Sojourners God’s Politics blog, sojo.net. Used with permission.)
Gateway to Silence: Just be.
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Center for Action and Contemplation
1705 Five Points Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87105 United States (physical) 
PO Box 12464
Albuquerque, NM 87195-2464 United States (mailing) 
(505) 242-9588
cac.org
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