Friday, December 25, 2015

Center for Action and Contemplation of albuquerque, New Mexico, United States for Christmas Day, Friday, December 25, 2015 - Richard Rohr's Meditation: Perfect Love Casts Out Fear

Center for Action and Contemplation of albuquerque, New Mexico, United States for Christmas Day, Friday, December 25, 2015 - Richard Rohr's Meditation: Perfect Love Casts Out Fear

Take a few minutes to read a special Christmas message from CAC's Executive Director, Michael Poffenberger, and to watch Fr. Richard's introduction to the theme of his 2016 Daily Meditations, Love.
Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
Nature, by greyerbaby.
"Wisdom Lineage Summary"
"Perfect Love Casts Out Fear"
Friday, December 25, 2015
(Christmas Day)
What makes people so unkind and hurtful to one another? Sometimes the more petty and unnecessary it is, the more astounding it is. Where does this come from? Why is it much easier for humans to wrap themselves around problems, negativity, and blaming than around joy?
Humans make hard and impossible the very things they want the most! This tendency seems demonic. Such contrariness must be the meaning of any original wound or "sin." We really are our own worst enemy. It is not just that we send our unresolved pain and fear toward others, but that we choose to abide in them ourselves. We refuse resurrection on a regular basis and then wonder why we are unhappy. Maybe we just need to be told how deep and hidden the problem is, and that there is another way. Normally we have to see a model, we have to know or meet one enlightened person and let them rub off on us. All holiness is contagious and never a private possession. You don't acquire it, you fall into it. Like the Twelve-Step program, it "grows by attraction more than promotion." The proliferation of pulpits throughout the Christian world pretty much show that we over-relied on promotion, but even that was normally "saving the supposed saved."
Negativity works in many immediate and seemingly good ways. It unites a fear-based group far more quickly than love does, especially if you do not recognize or admit your own fears. Fear unites the disparate parts of your own False Self. The ego moves forward by contraction, self-protection, and refusal, by saying no. Sad to say, contraction gives you focus, purpose, direction, superiority, and a strange kind of security. It takes your aimless anxiety, covers it up, and turns it into purposefulness and urgency, which shows itself in a kind of drivenness. But this drive is not peaceful or happy; it is filled with itself. It is filled with agenda and sees all of its problems as "out there," never "in here." Witness American political agendas, if you want an overwhelming example of this level of consciousness.
The soul, however, does not proceed by contraction but by expansion. It moves forward, not by exclusion, but by inclusion. It sees things deeply and broadly, not by saying no, but by saying yes, at least on some level, to whatever comes its way. Mary's kind of yes (Luke 1:38) does not come easily. It requires that you let down some of your ego boundaries, and none of us likes to do that. What I mean by Mary's kind of yes is an assent utterly given from beyond, no preconditions of worthiness required, a calm, wonderful ability to trust that someone else is in charge, and the foundations are good and going somewhere. It is a yes that is pure in motivation, open-ended in intent, and calm in confidence. Only grace can achieve such freedom in the soul, heart, or mind. We hardly know how to think this way by ourselves.
Jesus came to reveal and resolve the central and essential problem--humanity's tendency toward fear and hate. The pattern is so deep and habitual within humans that we even make religion itself into a clever cover for our disguised need to remain fearful and hateful. The ultimate disguise whereby you can remain a mean-spirited person is to do it for God or country. You are relieved of all inner anxiety; you can maintain your positive self-image and even some kind of moral high ground, while hidden underneath are "the bones of the dead and every kind of corruption," as Jesus said (Matthew 23:27).
Love is the totally enlightened, entirely nonsensical way out of this pattern. Love has to be worked toward, received, and enjoyed, first of all by recognizing our deep capacity for fear and hate. But remember, we gather around the negative space quickly, while we "fall into" love rather slowly, and only with lots of practice at falling. We'll spend the whole next year of meditations exploring this kind of Love.
Gateway to Silence: Keep me in Your truth.
Reference:
Adapted from Richard Rohr, Dancing Standing Still: Healing the World from a Place of Prayer (Paulist Press: 2014), 65-70.
Richard Rohr and the Center for Action and Contemplation wish you a joyous and peaceful Christmas!
CAC offices are closed December 25 through January 3.
CAC's online bookstore, including registration for online courses,
will be open during this time.
Orders placed after December 22 will be processed beginning January 4.
Please note that our website will be in transition December 28-30. If you visit cac.org during this time, you may see two different websites or none at all.
Come back soon to see our beautiful, updated website!
Center for Action and Contemplation
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On this special day within the Christian tradition, we wanted to take a moment to wish you three gifts: faith, hope, and love.
Faith that the Incarnation is true not only in Jesus but in each of our lives. God is with us.
Hope that the sorrows and injustices in the world are not the last word. From death comes life.
Love as the foundational energy of our universe and of our very beings.
Together with Richard Rohr and the whole team here at the Center for Action and Contemplation, I pray you will abide in these three today and throughout the New Year, but most especially Love, the greatest gift of all.
This coming year, Fr. Richard's Daily Meditations will be dedicated to exploring the many facets of Love. You can watch Fr. Richard introduce the 2016 theme in this short video, where he reflects on St. Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 13. Click here to watch now.
Daily Meditation 2016 Theme Video with Richard Rohr
We hope Fr. Richard's 2016 meditations will be as informative and inspiring as they have been for many this year, as he has shared about the movements and leaders whose work has most shaped his own spirituality. Our goal for 2016 is to help you live in the flow of Love in your own unique way.
If Fr. Richard's emails have helped you remember your true identity as God's beloved, we encourage you to consider others who might also be blessed. You can forward this message or one of your favorite meditations and invite them to receive these daily gifts for themselves. ( They can sign up here. )
Thank you also for supporting the CAC with your donations and prayers; your generosity helps us continue to share messages like this with the world! With Fr. Richard, the board, and the staff of the Center for Action and Contemplation, I wish you and your loved ones a most joyful Christmas. Sincerely,

Michael Poffenberger
Executive Director,
Center for Action and Contemplation
P.S. If you wish to make a year-end tax-deductible* donation to the CAC, click here to do so online. Or send a check (U.S. only), payable to CAC, to P.O. Box 12464, Albuquerque, NM 87195. Our deepest thanks!
P.P.S. To allow staff to celebrate with their families, CAC offices are closed December 25 through January 3. CAC's online bookstore , including registration for online courses, will be open during this time. Orders placed after December 22 will be processed beginning January 4. Please also note that our website will be in transition December 28-30. If you visit cac.org during this time, you may see two different websites or none at all. Come back soon to see our beautiful, updated website!
*To receive tax credit for 2015, online donations must be received before midnight U.S. Mountain Time on December 31, 2015; donations mailed to the CAC must be postmarked December 31, 2015, or earlier. Learn more about charitable giving at cac.org/support-cac.
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