The “church”
to which I now belong is as extensive as the cosmos. It includes everything.
It’s core is the Christ by whatever name we call that Self-outpouring of God.
It is a Oneness in which “opposites” are experienced as participating in each
other. It is an existence in which we know our true selves by listening (“I
have called you by your name and you are Mine”). Each entity in creation is the
Thou of God.
At the same
time and in the same belonging, is found the Flaw. The Cosmos is not complete,
and it is possible that its extension is infinite as the process of creation
and destruction and re-creation—the spiral of Being. Everything is rising and falling
simultaneously. Therefore each and every thing experiences the incompleteness,
the wound, the openness of being to Being—the falling out of being to become
greater Being. This cosmic vision underlies all the great spiritual traditions
that continually try to form themselves into the bond we call “religion,” and
of necessity, always fall short.
The
contemplative mystic is one who lives in the vision of the Oneness, and simultaneously
in the experience of incompleteness, flaw, wounded-being found everywhere — the wounded/crucified/risen Incarnate God—the Cosmic Process of Creation—the Mystical Body of Christ.
Your golden spirit at work here.
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