No images? Click here Saturday, August 21st, 2021 Richard Rohr's Daily MeditationFrom the Center for Action and Contemplation Week Thirty-Three Summary and Practice Finding God in the ArtsAugust 15 - August 20, 2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday God Loves Things by Becoming Them The Christ Mystery refuses to be vague or abstract. It is always concrete and specific. When we choose to “behold” things instead of begrudging them, we begin to see that everything is a revelation of the Divine—from rocks to rocket ships, from a Rembrandt to a Rothko. Our incapacity to see stems from our own lack of fascination, humility, curiosity, awe. The only thing needed is a willingness to surrender to the naked now, which God always inhabits, where the Incarnation always takes place and is always mysterious, where God, in every moment, is perfectly hidden and, at the same time, perfectly revealed. Hold that paradox. Those who have eyes to see can allow both to be true. If Christ is that by which we see, Christ is also what we see in the material world. In 2019, we deliberately started our Universal Christ conference by anointing a rock, as Jacob does in the Book of Genesis (28:11–19). He uses a rock for a pillow and dreams of a ladder between heaven and earth, with angels walking between the rock and the heavens. He wakes up and says, “Eureka! I found it. You were here all the time, and I never knew it,” and he anoints the rock and names the place “House of God,” “Gate of Heaven.” If we had no other story in the Old Testament after Genesis, we have been gifted a good theology. I invite you to proclaim this call and response prayer with the larger CAC community today: Vigil Proclamation The speed of light is the one constant in the universe. Call and Response: The quantum, the subatomic, the elemental, and the very minerals of the earth: God loves things by becoming them! The very waters that fall upon the earth, run through our rivers, our bodies, God loves things by becoming them! The plants, the trees, all living and growing networks that root into this earth: God loves things by becoming them! The animals in our skies, in our oceans, on the land, all creatures great and small: God loves things by becoming them! Human beings: every race, nationality, status, sexuality, or gender—ALL human bodies: God loves things by becoming them! The angels and the spirits, those that move in the unseen realms and in other God loves things by becoming them! The great planetary bodies, the galaxies, and the whole cosmic mystery: God loves things by becoming them! Experience a version of this practice through video and sound Adapted from Richard Rohr, A Spring Within Us: A Book of Daily Meditations (CAC Publishing: 2016), 313–314; The Universal Christ Liturgies (CAC Publishing: 2019), 28–29; and “Parenting,” Another Name for Every Thing, season 2, episode 11, October 12, 2019 (Center for Action and Contemplation: 2019), audio podcast. Image Credit: Arthur Greenberg, In a Field (detail), 1973, photograph, Illinois, National Archives. Image Inspiration: The texture of this image inspires us to know this grass better by running our hands through and allowing it to tickle our fingertips. Likewise, when we create art, we experience an embodied knowing of God. News from the CACNow Available: Crisis ContemplationDiscover the transformative power of great love and great suffering with Crisis Contemplation, a new book by CAC teacher and African American mystical scholar Rev. Dr. Barbara Holmes. Examine two entry points into contemplation, which are seldom explored—crisis and community—through reflection questions and practices to engage both individual readers and groups. The CAC is Hiring: Finance and Accounting DirectorWe have a bold vision for our future and are seeking creative, skilled individuals to help us achieve our mission. We are currently seeking a Finance and Accounting Director who has proven experience managing nonprofit accounting functions and designing effective and successful finance processes. Our ideal candidate will be a systems thinker and creative problem solver who will continue maturing the finance functions at the CAC. Apply today or help us spread the word! Was this email forwarded to you? Join now for daily, weekly, or monthly meditations. A Time of Unveiling Watch Father Richard introduce this year’s Daily Meditations theme to discover what A Time Of Unveiling means—and how God reveals infinite Love by unveiling reality. Explore Richard Rohr's Daily Meditations archive at cac.org. The work of the Center for Action and Contemplation is possible only because of people like you! Learn more about how you can help support this work. If you would like to change how you receive these emails you can update your preferences or unsubscribe from our list. Read our FAQ or privacy policy for more information. |