if you want to know
the Unknowable start by
throwing out the absolute
and the relative and
everything between
and should you be blessed
with the capacity to survive
the free-fall
of your o-so-precious
intellectual infrastructure
into roaring silence
into spaciousness
into stillness
then you’ll know that Knowingness as
“the unborn flower of nothing”
and you’ll be its own soft echo
as it sings its eternal song
to itself
by
miriam louisa
http://echoesfromemptiness.com/2013/12/31/the-unborn-flower-of-nothing/
Yet, to tell the truth, only the nameless are at home in it.
They bear with them in the center of nowhere the unborn flower of nothing:
This is the paradise tree.
It must remain unseen until words end
and arguments are silent.
- Thomas Merton
quoted by
miriam louisa
http://echoesfromemptiness.com/2013/12/31/the-unborn-flower-of-nothing/
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
(continued below photos)
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
When you finally accept your own powerlessness, you learn to plug into a different outlet and draw upon a Deeper Source.
This is conversion.
This is radical transformation.
It is like an identity transplant.
St. Paul describes his own conversion in this way: “I live no longer, not I, but I live in Christ, and Christ lives in me” (Galatians 2:20).
You will experience a much larger sense of self, and it is not all about “you” anymore!
At Stage Seven, you have a qualitatively different sense of your self.
“I am so much more than I thought I was!” you might feel.
The false self has died in a significant way and the True Self is starting to take over.
But because you are not yet fully at home here, it will first of all feel like a void,
an emptiness, but hopefully an okay emptiness.
You begin to act for the sake of the action itself because it is true, because it is good, because it is beautiful, and not because it is popular or even because it works!
There is no felt consolation most of the time, and there is lessening social reward.
Yet there is great peace.
You are being weaned of your reliance upon your feeling world,
which means very little at this point.
Because you are living in the Larger Self, all is okay.
You know Another is now holding you.
You do not need to hold yourself.
You are at the heart of faith,
and in a certain sense true spirituality only begins at this point!
(Most of Jesus’ teaching proceeds from this level or higher, which is why much of the church has not been ready for Jesus.)
Adapted from The Art of Letting Go: Living the Wisdom of St. Francis,
disc 5 (CD)
from Richard Rohr's daily e-mail Reminder
https://cac.org/