Saturday, November 6, 2010

From Richard Rohr

EXPERIENCING THE HOLY


We have put our emphasis on trying to love God, which is probably a good way to start—although we do not have a clue how to do that. What I consistently find in the mystics is an overwhelming experience of how God has loved them. God is the initiator, God is the doer, God is the one who seduces us. All we can do is respond in kind, and exactly as Meister Eckhart said, “The love by which we love God is the very same love with which God has first loved us.”

The mystics' overwhelming experience is this full body blow of the Divine loving them, the Divine radically accepting them. And the rest of their life is trying to verbalize that, and invariably finding ways to give that love back through forms of service, compassion and non-stop worship. But none of this is to earn God's love; it's always and only to return God's love. Love is repaid by love alone.



Adapted from Following the Mystics
through the Narrow Gate

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