Certainty

From Br. Joseph —

At some point in every faith journey, one finds him or her self taking an inventory of their core, central beliefs. Some of these beliefs are held very tightly, some loosely. The more central a belief, the more one aligns his or her identity.

Paula D’Arcy describes her seven central beliefs as certainties. These are listed below followed by some of my comments.

1) “I am certain everything is gift.”
This is the very foundation from which the first Beatitude speaks—blessed are the poor of spirit. (i.e. humility)

2) “I am certain we are entitled to nothing.”
See #1. Entitlement is an illusion that develops from one type of response to receiving gifts. (i.e. pride)

There is great freedom in realizing that one is not entitled to anything. All is gift. All comes freely from God. Why? Because God chooses to do so. God wants to; He does not need to. That is what love does. That is what love is.

With freedom comes responsibility to be good stewards of the gifts received. And with gifts comes, or should come, gratitude.

3) “I am certain the wells for pain and joy are not separate.”
See #1 and #2. This is difficult for many to accept. Not everyone can see the connection. One is not entitled to joy. And at the same time, one is not entitled to pain either.

The Buddhists say that the cause of all suffering is desire, and thus they seek to eliminate all desire. St. Ignatius of Loyola agreed that suffering comes from desire, but it is our disordered desires that cause suffering. Our drives, desires and wants, are energies given to us by God. They are gift. And because they are from God, they are good. By our re-ordering of these desires according to our priorities and our notions of happiness (not God’s), we cause dis-order and dis-ease.

4) “I am certain bitterness and healing are a choice.”
This is our response to #1, #2, and #3. You are free to choose how you respond.

5) “I am certain that running from your darkness leads to greater darkness.”
See #2, #3, and #4. Is this a definition of despair?

6) “I am certain the darkness is held ultimately by light.”
This is the source of all hope. See #1 and #7.

7) “I am certain that the words from Scripture, ‘In Him we live and move and have our being’ are not poetic; they are actual physical reality.”
See #1.

Our Lady of Mercy, pray for us…

Worthiness is Not the Issue

Thomas Keating, in Manifesting God, says: “Worthiness is not the issue.” Get over it. Stop projecting your own self-esteem issues onto God. God is God, not the god you make Him out to be.

The Gospel is not about earning the love of God because we already have it. It is a matter of receiving it and of being grateful.

And this takes humility, the first Beatitude, blessed are the poor in spirit…

Thank you Father. Help me to recognize and remember my poverty.

Humbly Adore

O God,
as once the good angels
humbled themselves to adore You
appearing before them as a man,
may man humbly adore You
appearing before us as bread.

— from a prayer card [via]

A Prayer for the New Year

We so often pray from a sense of need. In Scripture, Your son Jesus always prayed from a sense of Your abundance. And so Father, we too pray in Your abundance.

Father, please bless all of the children born this year, their parents and siblings, and their future friends. May they all be drawn into a deeper relationship with You as they grow in Your light and love. Let these babies grow to reflect Your light more perfectly so that others too may be drawn into a deeper relationship with You.

Father, for all those You call home this year, please grant Your grace of a good death, to have one last opportunity to choose You, to choose Life. May we meet them again with You in heaven. Have mercy on their souls, Father.

And Father, for all of us in between, grant us Your grace to choose You today, and each day of this year, to be drawn into an ever deepening relationship with You, with others, and with ourselves. Send your grace into every doubt, fear, and temptation, to transform us, to heal us, to draw us nearer to You. Help us drink every drop from the cup of life You offer us, both the drops of joy and the drops of sorrow, for all is gift. Help us be beacons of Your light and love in the world.

We pray with, through, and in Your Son’s name. Amen, amen.

Ah! One more trip around the sun…

Everybody Wants to Rule the World

A song the false self sings, with illusionary projections upon reality and self-made programs for happiness…

Welcome to your life
There’s no turning back
Even while we sleep
We will find you acting on your best behavior
Turn your back on Mother Nature
Everybody wants to rule the world

It’s my own design
It’s my own remorse
Help me to decide
Help me make the most
Of freedom and of pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world

There’s a room where the light won’t find you
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
When they do I’ll be right behind you
So glad we’ve almost made it
So sad they had to fade it
Everybody wants to rule the world

I can’t stand this indecision
Married with a lack of vision
Everybody wants to rule the world
Say that you’ll never never never never need it
One headline why believe it?
Everybody wants to rule the world

All for freedom and for pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world

— Tears for Fears

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