Showing posts with label 2nd November Trinity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2nd November Trinity. Show all posts

Thursday, November 7, 2013

2nd November Trinity 2009, Trials to Pearls

2nd Trinity November
Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis) or
Rev. 3, 14-22 (Laodicea)

Rev. 3, 14-22 (Laodicea)

And to the leading angel of the community at Laodicea write: Thus speaks the Amen, he who strengthens all spiritual working with his own being, the witness trusted and true, the ground of all divine creation:

I see through your deeds. You are neither cold nor hot. You should be either cold, or hot. But since you are lukewarm, I am about to spew you out of my mouth.

You say: I am rich, I have my fortune, and I don’t need anything else. But you do not know that you are wretched and pitiable, a beggar blind and naked. I counsel you to acquire from me

gold that is purified in fire, that you may become truly rich;
and garments to clothe yourself, so that the shame which lies in your nakedness may not be revealed;
and a salve to anoint your eyes, that you may see.

I AM he who disciplines all whom he loves, calls them to account and refines them through trials of destiny, thus drawing them into the stream of cleansing.

I stand at the door and knock. He Qi
Therefore generate warmth [be eager] [strengthen yourself] and change your heart and mind.

Behold, I stand before the door and knock. If someone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him, and share the meal with him, and he with me.

He who overcomes, to him I will give the power to sit with me on my throne, just as I have been raised to the throne of my Father through the victory of the spirit. He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the spirit would say to the churches.



2nd November Trinity
November 8, 2009
Revelation 3: 14-22


 When a grain of sand gets inside an oyster’s shell, it irritates. The oyster responds to the pain by surrounding the sand grain with layer after layer of the smooth, strong substance of its own shell. Through this, its pain becomes transformed into a round, luminous thing of great beauty and value.

The painful episodes in our destinies have at their core a positive intent. They
are God’s way of stimulating us to arouse our creative forces. God says, “I am he who disciplines all whom he loves, who calls them to account, and refines them through trials of destiny.”  Rev. 3:19

Our trials are the sand grains in our lives. At first they are irritating, painful. But gradually our souls go to work. Through reflective thought, through awareness of our own failures in loving, through our will and intention to do better, we surround our pain with soul substance. We create a substance of strength, luster and value—a pearl of the gods.

God gathers up the pearls of our pain. With them he creates a salve with which he anoints our eyes. He says, “I counsel you to acquire from me a salve to anoint your eyes, that you may see.” Rev. 3: 18  For the purpose of pain is to create organs of perception, organs of enhanced awareness.

Our pearl-anointed eyes begin to look at the world with a heightened awareness, a broadened awareness. We begin to see—the world, others. The poet says:

        We tended toward the Place but no signs led there.
 
…May the gentle mountains and the bells of the flocks
Remind us of everything we have lost,
For we have seen on our way and fallen in love
With the world that will pass in a twinkling.[1]


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[1] Czeslaw Milosz, “On Pilgrimage”  in New & Collected Poems, translations by Czeslaw Milosz and Robert Hass)


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

2nd November Trinity 2010, Spiritual Sun Calls

2nd Trinity November
Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis) or
Rev. 3, 14-22 (Laodicea)

Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis)

And to the angel who penetrates the congregation of Sardis write:

Thus speaks he who has power over the seven creating spirits of God and over the seven stars: I know the consequences of your deeds, for one says of you that you live, and yet are dead. Awaken, and strengthen what remains in you, that is otherwise about to die, for I have not found that your works possess reality before my God.

Remember how you were once receptive for all the workings of the spirit, and for all words which came from the spirit. Care for them in your soul in inner loyalty. Change your heart and mind.

If however you do not awaken, I will come over you suddenly like a thief, and you will not know at which hour I will come over you.

But you have some names in Sardis whose souls have not been darkened by illusion and addiction to the senses. They will walk with me in white garments, for they are worthy of them.

He who overcomes, he shall be clothed with white garments, and I will not wipe out his name from the Book of Life. I will speak out his name and acknowledge him before my Father and his Angels. He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the spirit says to the churches.


2nd November Trinity
November 7, 2010
Revelation 3: 1-6, to Sardis

Sunflowers are so called because they keep moving their faces toward the sun in its course across the sky. They know that their life and strength, their power to live, comes from the sun. Anchored on the earth, it is their ability to orient themselves toward the sun that helps keep them alive.

The creating words and the creative working of the spirit are what keep our spirits, our souls and our bodies alive. The Creating Word is our spiritual sun. Anchored here on the earth, the light of the Word of God keeps us alive.

The reading today reminds us to remember: ‘Remember how you were once receptive for all the workings of the spirit, and for all the words that came from the spirit. Care for them in your soul in inner loyalty. Change your heart and mind.’ Rev 3:3

Our spiritual Sun is calling to us. It is asking us to remember Him, to remember the Logos, the creating Word of God, who took on human form. He is asking us to remember the source from which our lives flow, our spirit-sun, and to turn our faces toward Him.

We know this; it is natural to forget. But it is up to us to remember, to turn our will toward a conscious re-connecting. Only thus can we continue to truly live. Only thus can Christ community grow.

And so, in the words of the poet, we might also hear further words of the spirit-sun speaking to us:

May the light of your soul guide you.
May the light of your soul bless the work
you do with the secret love and warmth of your heart.
….May the sacredness of your work bring healing, light and renewal to those
who work with you and to those who see and receive your work.[1]






[1] John O’Donohue, “May the light of your soul guide you.”


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

2nd November Trinity 2011, Be the Sun

2nd Trinity November
Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis) or
Rev. 3, 14-22 (Laodicea)

Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis)

And to the angel who penetrates the congregation of Sardis write:

Thus speaks he who has power over the seven creating spirits of God and over the seven stars: I know the consequences of your deeds, for one says of you that you live, and yet are dead. Awaken, and strengthen what remains in you, that is otherwise about to die, for I have not found that your works possess reality before my God.

Escorial Beatus, Seven Churches
Remember how you were once receptive for all the workings of the spirit, and for all words which came from the spirit. Care for them in your soul in inner loyalty. Change your heart and mind.

If however you do not awaken, I will come over you suddenly like a thief, and you will not know at which hour I will come over you.

But you have some names in Sardis whose souls have not been darkened by illusion and addiction to the senses. They will walk with me in white garments, for they are worthy of them.

He who overcomes, he shall be clothed with white garments, and I will not wipe out his name from the Book of Life. I will speak out his name and acknowledge him before my Father and his Angels. He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the spirit says to the churches.

2nd November Trinity
November 6, 2011
Rev 3: 1-6

Blake, Angel with One Leg on Land and One on Sea
White is the color of purity, the color of the spirit. In today’s reading we hear that those in white are souls who stand clear shining in truth. And part of the greater truth in which the souls in white stand, is that there is a spiritual world, a spiritual world in which dwell spiritual beings, beings who are not perceived by the senses; beings who only leave their footprints, as it were, in the sensory world.

Those in white have overcome the addiction we human beings have, the craving for sensory proofs. Those in white, aligned with the spirit, have stopped cherishing comfortable untruths, the comfortable illusions, especially the illusion that the material world is all that there is.

Those in white are radiant, like the sun; they shine in a luminous world most of us don’t see. As Angelus Silesius said of that world:


My spirit once in God will eternal bliss become
Just as the sun’s own ray is sun within the sun.

Myself I must be sun, whose rays must paint the sea,
The vast and unhued ocean of all divinity.[1]


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[1] Angelus Silesius, in Cherubinic Wanderer
Picture by William Blake, The angel with one foot on the sea and one on land.






Monday, November 4, 2013

2nd November Trinity 2012, No Body But Yours

2nd Trinity November
Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis) or
Rev. 3, 14-22 (Laodicea)

Rev. 3, 1-6, (Sardis)

And to the angel who penetrates the congregation of Sardis write:
Escorial Beatus

Thus speaks he who has power over the seven creating spirits of God and over the seven stars: I know the consequences of your deeds, for one says of you that you live, and yet are dead. Awaken, and strengthen what remains in you, that is otherwise about to die, for I have not found that your works possess reality before my God.

Remember how you were once receptive for all the workings of the spirit, and for all words which came from the spirit. Care for them in your soul in inner loyalty. Change your heart and mind.

If however you do not awaken, I will come over you suddenly like a thief, and you will not know at which hour I will come over you.

But you have some names in Sardis whose souls have not been darkened by illusion and addiction to the senses. They will walk with me in white garments, for they are worthy of them.

He who overcomes, he shall be clothed with white garments, and I will not wipe out his name from the Book of Life. I will speak out his name and acknowledge him before my Father and his Angels. He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the spirit says to the churches.

2nd November Trinity
Nov. 4, 2012
Rev 3; 1-6

Once a group of idealistic young people decided to start working on a small biodynamic farm. Their enthusiasm and desire to change the world led them into deep conversations long into the night. Naturally this led them to sleep in late. When a guest pointed out to them that the goats had long been crying out to be milked, they answered that their deeply spiritual conversations were more important.

Much too often, our thoughts and ideals fail to translate themselves into actual effective deeds and habits. We are perhaps under the illusion that thinking good thoughts is sufficient. Perhaps we lack the will to translate them into actions. We fail to bring our habits and actions into congruence with our ideals. And thus we fail to bring our ideals into the earthly.

In today’s letter to the community, the angel brings us the message from Christ: I have not found that your works possess reality…. Care for the workings of the Spirit…. Walk with Me…. Overcome your illusions.

As a community we may ask ourselves: what are the ideals of a Christ community? Do we only think we are such? What does a Christ community do? Perhaps these words from Theresa of Avila give us a hint of an answer:

Christ has no body now but yours
No hands, no feet on earth but yours
Yours are the eyes through which He pours out
compassion on this world
Christ has no body now on earth but yours.[1]


Sunday, November 3, 2013

2nd November Trinity 2013, Inner Warmth

Rev. 3, 14-22 (Laodicea)

And to the leading angel of the community at Laodicea write: Thus speaks the Amen, he who strengthens all spiritual working with his own being, the witness trusted and true, the ground of all divine creation:

I see through your deeds. You are neither cold nor hot. You should be either cold, or hot. But since you are lukewarm, I am about to spew you out of my mouth.

You say: I am rich, I have my fortune, and I don’t need anything else. But you do not know that you are wretched and pitiable, a beggar blind and naked. I counsel you to acquire from me

gold that is purified in fire, that you may become truly rich;
and garments to clothe yourself, so that the shame which lies in your nakedness may not be revealed;
William Holman Hunt
and a salve to anoint your eyes, that you may see.

I AM he who disciplines all whom he loves, calls them to account and refines them through trials of destiny, thus drawing them into the stream of cleansing.

Therefore generate warmth [be eager] [strengthen yourself] and change your heart and mind.

Behold, I stand before the door and knock. If someone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him, and share the meal with him, and he with me.


He who overcomes, to him I will give the power to sit with me on my throne, just as I have been raised to the throne of my Father through the victory of the spirit. He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the spirit would say to the churches.


2nd November Trinity
November 3, 2013
Revelation 3: 14 – 22

Here on earth, if one wants to lift up something and have it remain elevated, one has two choices. One can either continue to hold it up with one’s own muscular effort, otherwise it falls; or else one can place it on a stand.

In the world of spirit, however, things are a little different.  In terms of spiritual effort, we do need to exert ourselves. We need to become spiritually ‘muscular’, to whatever extent we can, so that we can raise the content of our souls and spirit, elevate them. Yet there always comes a moment when we must let go, when of necessity we turn again toward the earthly.

We will receive help in holding up our efforts, so that they don’t fall. We do so
Oleg Shuplyak
by addressing Christ, the Amen, the One to whom we appeal at the end of every prayer. He promises to add His strength to our spiritual efforts, helping us to become stronger in our inner work. And when we must let go, we offer our efforts to Him, as a sacrifice on the altar of His being. He will accept them, hold them, transform them for us. He is always waiting at the door between worlds.

What is important to Christ is that we make a strong effort to generate inner warmth. It is this fire of the heart that allows our work and prayer to rise, like the smoke of the incense on the burning coal. And offering our warm efforts to the divine allows for inner transformation. It creates in us a slow and gradual change of heart and mind, held, carried and strengthened by Him whose being is Love.