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The Center for Action and Contemplation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States - Richard Rohr Meditation for Thursday, 31 August 2017: "Including Everything"

The Center for Action and Contemplation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States - Richard Rohr Meditation for Thursday, 31 August 2017: "Including Everything"
Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
Image credit: The Return of the Prodigal Son (drawing detail), 1642, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn,
Teylers Museum Haarlem, The Netherlands.
"Forgiveness"
"Including Everything"
Thursday, August 31, 2017
The True Self is always humble. It knows that we didn’t do it right and that it isn’t even about doing it right; it's just about doing it. Our True Self knows that everything belongs. That means holding together the good and the bad, the dark and the light, the sinner and the saint—which are two parts of me and two parts of everything. It is our participation in divinity which allows us to be this large.
Only God, it seems, is spacious enough to include everything. Humans need to expel, exclude, deny, and avoid. We just can't hold very much by our private selves. Only God in me, only me in God, can hold the contraries. Forgiveness could almost be God’s very name and identity.
Our first forgiveness is not toward a particular sin or offense. Our first forgiveness, it seems to me, is toward reality itself: to forgive it for being so broken, a mixture of good and bad. First that paradox has to be overcome inside of us. Then, when we allow God to hold together the opposites within us, it becomes possible to do it over there in our neighbor and even our enemy. Finally, our worldview and politics change. We can no longer project our evil onto another country, religion, minority group, race, or political party.
Only the false self easily takes offense. The false self can't live a self-generated life of immediate contact with God. It defines itself by the past, which is to live in un-forgiveness. Forgiveness is the only way to free ourselves from the entrapment of the past. We're in need not only of individual forgiveness; we need it on a national, global, and cosmic scale. Old hurts linger long in our memories and are hard to let go. We must each learn how to define ourselves by the present moment—which is all we really have. I will not define myself by what went wrong yesterday when I can draw upon Life and Love right now. Life and Love are what’s real. This Infinite Love is both in us and yet it is more than us.
Gateway to Silence: Create in me a clean heart. [Psalm 51:10]
Reference:
Adapted from Richard Rohr, True Self/False Self, discs 1 and 2 (Franciscan Media: 2003), CD.
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