[Sundaycommunity] Fwd: Richard Rohr Meditation: This Is an Apocalypse
Patricia Smiley
smileypatricia76 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 26 07:48:54 PDT 2021
Thanks, Catherine. I truly enjoyed this reflection and it has given me
much food for thought during these strange and discomforting times.
Despite my respect for science and scientists, this is pushing the limits
of human control over this world God gave us.
*Patricia Smiley*
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 10:07 AM Catherine Walther via Sundaycommunity <
sundaycommunity at lists.integralshift.ca> wrote:
> This was the Richard Rohr reflection today. It really impressed me and
> gives me food for thought. Hope it’s good for you too. Catherine
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> Subject: Richard Rohr Meditation: This Is an Apocalypse
> To: Catherine Walther <catherine.walther at gmail.com>
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> Apocalyptic means to pull back the veil, to reveal the underbelly of
> reality.
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> Monday, April 26th, 2021
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> Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
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> From the Center for Action and Contemplation
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> Week Seventeen: Apocalyptic Hope
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> This Is an Apocalypse
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> In April of last year, I was invited by the Call to Unite [1] to share my
> thoughts about what we might learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. I knew it
> might be a risk, but I felt a strong urge to speak about the
> much-misunderstood meaning of biblical apocalypse. Here is a portion of
> that conversation:
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> What apocalyptic means is to pull back the veil, to reveal the underbelly
> of reality. It uses hyperbolic images, stars falling from the sky, the moon
> turning to blood. The closest thing would be contemporary science fiction,
> where suddenly you’re placed in an utterly different world, where what you
> used to call “normal” doesn’t apply anymore. That perfectly describes this
> COVID-19 event.
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> So hear this word rightly—it is *meant *to shock: this is an *apocalypse*,
> happening to us in our lifetime, that’s leaving us utterly out of control.
> We’re grasping to retake control, by things like refusing to wear masks and
> defying boundaries at potential superspreader events. But I think we now
> know in a new way that we can’t totally take control.
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> There is a giveaway in all of the apocalyptic sections of the three
> Synoptic Gospels. In Matthew 24:8, hidden there in the middle of the wars
> and earthquakes it says, “All this is only the beginning of the birth
> pangs.” Apocalypse is for the sake of birth not death. Yet most of us have
> heard this reading as a threat. Apparently, it’s not. Anything that upsets
> our normalcy is a threat to the ego but in the Big Picture, it really
> isn’t. In Luke 21, Jesus says right in the middle of the catastrophic
> description: “Your endurance will win you your souls.” Falling apart is for
> the sake of renewal, not punishment. Again, such a telling line. In Mark
> 13, Jesus says “Stay awake” four times in the last paragraph (Mark
> 13:32–37). In other words, “Learn the lesson that this has to teach you.”
> It points to everything that we take for granted and says, “Don’t take
> anything for granted.” An apocalyptic event reframes reality in a radical
> way by flipping our imagination.
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> We would have done history a great favor if we would have understood
> apocalyptic literature. *It’s not* *meant to strike fear in us as much as
> a radical rearrangement. *It’s not the end of the world. It’s the end of
> *worlds—*our *worlds that we have created*. In the book of Revelation
> (also called the Apocalypse, or Revelation to John), John is trying to
> describe what it feels like when everything falls apart. It’s not a threat.
> It’s an invitation to depth. It’s what it takes to wake people up to the
> real, to the lasting, to what matters. It presents the serious reader with
> a great “What if?”
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> Our best response is to end our fight with reality-as-it-is. We will
> benefit from anything that approaches a welcoming prayer—diving into the
> change positively, preemptively, saying, “Come, what is; teach me your good
> lessons.” Saying yes to “What is” ironically sets us up for “What if?”
> Otherwise, we get trapped in the negative past.
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> is a national movement promoting a culture of crossing lines that divide
> and embracing ideas that unite.
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> Richard Rohr, “This Is an Apocalypse,” in *The Call to Unite: Voices of
> Hope and Awakening*, ed. Tim Shriver and Tom Rosshirt (Viking: 2021),
> 54–55.
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> *Image credit:* Belinda Rain, *Frost - Touched Grass* (detail), 1972
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> *Prayer For Our Community*
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> *Loving God, you fill all things with a fullness and hope that we can
> never comprehend. Thank you for leading us into a time where more of
> reality is being unveiled for us all to see. We pray that you will take
> away our natural temptation for cynicism, denial, fear and despair. Help us
> have the courage to awaken to greater truth, greater humility, and greater
> care for one another. May we place our hope in what matters and what lasts,
> trusting in your eternal presence and love. Listen to our hearts’ longings
> for the healing of our suffering world. Please add your own intentions . .
> . Knowing, good God, you are hearing us better than we are speaking, we
> offer these prayers in all the holy names of God. Amen.*
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