Thursday 30 April 2020

Praying Through a Pandemic

What a time we are living in! A global pandemic with a novel virus, of which there is no vaccine, that has put societies around the entire earth into various degrees of lockdown mode. Every human being on the face of the planet has been effected by Covet 19. We have been awakened to the real and ever present uncertainties of our shared tomorrow, and to the inherent interconnectedness and fragility of all of life. 

When I was a chaplain in the Canadian Forces, I heard an old crusty army colonel use a battle field phrase that said “there were no atheists in fox holes.” When our world as we’ve known it has fallen out from under our feet, and death, in its various forms, is lurking, the human spirit will turn to and seek out a Higher Power or God.

We are living in such a time. And the only way to see ourselves through such chaos and uncertainty in a healthy and life giving way, is to pray our way through it. We have to think also. Thinking is important, and we need to be reasonable as we sort out how to survive each day with some sense of moving forward. But thinking and reason are not enough for us to discern our way into tomorrow.

We need to “love” our way into the unknowns of tomorrow. Love is the energy of change in the universe. Love is our deepest and divine identity. Love is what attracts us to each other and connects us in life giving ways. Love is the energy that is drawing us into our new tomorrow. 

In order to “unlock” the energy and power of love, and to have that love inform and direct our thinking, we have to pray. Prayer is the key. We have to learn to pray our way through this season of pandemic and into a new tomorrow. 

There are as many ways to pray as there are people on the planet. In all its myriad of forms, prayer foundationally is about opening and connecting. That is to say, prayer is about opening up the limitations of our thinking minds, and connecting with our deeper and truer selves - our divine selves, our Love selves. 

So whatever it is that opens you up and gets you out of your head and connects you to your larger Self, then go and do it - and do regularly and intentionally. 

It might be sitting down with sacred scriptures and reading and reflecting. It might be in the reading of poetry or gazing on a piece of art. It might be in nature or remembering a loved one. Whatever it is that wakes you up to God, go and do it, and do it regularly and with the intention of connecting with Love. In this shared global pandemic, whatever your religious tradition is or isn’t, together we can pray our way into new and emerging tomorrow.

Sunday 19 April 2020

"Breathe" A Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Easter, 19 April 2020

Easter 2, Year A, 2020
John 20:19-31; Acts 2:42-47

Easter is about the opening up and awakening of our spiritual hearts. It is about tapping into and living out of our deepest Self which is the Divine Heart of Love.

Yet, so many Christians and Western people “choose” to stay in the prisons of their minds.

In the mind is where fear is generated.
In the spiritual heart, love and freedom are generated. 

On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear” 

  • not just fear of the authorities
  • but a spiritual fear of surrendering, of surrendering to Love
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  • And we find ourselves locked up now with fear of the Coronavirus, with fear of getting ill, with fear for our economy. 

As the “Teacher”, Jesus continues to teach the disciples even after his physical death and into his resurrection. 

The “Way” of Jesus, the path that he invites us into, is the opening up of the prisons of our minds, and the unlocking of our hearts in love.

So how does Jesus teach them to get out of the prisons of their heads and open their hearts for the life of love?

He “breathes,” he breathes his breath into the disciples. 

  • as Easter people, Jesus invites us into his prayerful practice. 
  • to follow Jesus is to die to self and rise to newness of life.
  • to “breathe” with spiritual intention is part of the “how.”

It is our breath that gets us out of the prisons of our minds and into the abundant flow of love in our hearts. 

Not just our own breath, but Christ’s breath. When we breathe we breathe in Christ’s love, when we breathe out we breathe out Christ’s love. In doing so, we become forgetful of self and die to self. We fall into Love and we rise in Love.

In breathing Christ’s Love, we rise to newness of life with Christ.

We “become” Christ’s love. 
We become Easter people.
We become people of the Resurrection. 
We become conscious of the Divine life that we share in.

It is with this love that we are “sent” into the world. 

“As the Father has sent me so I send you”

To freely love and connect.

Let us not be locked up in fear.
Let us go deep into our hearts and know the image of Love that we are made in. And let us rise from our heart space, and breathe love and freedom on our families, communities, and on all of creation. 

Saturday 4 April 2020

Suffering Christ

Christ,
you suffered
for us.

Christ,
you are

suffering

with us,
in us,
as us.

Through your
Cross
you show us

how 

to hold 
our suffering,
to accept
our suffering,
to be in
our suffering,

trusting

that it will

transform

us
into
New
Life.


4 April 2020