samedi 22 juin 2013

The Crack in Everything

Here's a thought from Richard Rohr,

Leonard Cohen’s song, “Anthem,” states in the refrain: “There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” It sounds a lot like Paul’s statement about carrying “the treasure in earthen vessels” (2 Corinthians 4:7). These are both much more poetic ways of naming what we unfortunately called “original sin”—a poor choice of words because the word sin implies fault and culpability, and that is precisely not the point! Original sin was trying to warn us that the flaw at the heart of all reality is nothing we did personally, but that there is simply “a crack in everything” and so we should not be surprised when it shows itself in us or in everything else. This has the power to keep us patient, humble, and less judgmental. (One wonders if this does not also make the point that poetry and music are a better way to teach spiritual things than mental concepts.)
The deep intuitions of most church doctrines are invariably profound and correct, but they are still expressed in mechanical and literal language that everybody adores, stumbles over, denies, or fights. Hold on for a while until you get to the real meaning, which is far more than the literal meaning! That allows you to creatively both understand and critique things—without becoming oppositional, hateful, arrogant, and bitter yourself. Some call this “appreciative inquiry” and it has an entirely different tone that does not invite or create “the equal and opposite reaction” of physics. The opposite of contemplation is not action; it is reaction. Much of the “inconsistent ethic of life,” in my opinion, is based on ideological reactions and groupthink, not humble discernment of how darkness hides and “how the light gets in” to almost everything. I hope I do not shock you, but it is really possible to have very “ugly morality” and sometimes rather “beautiful immorality.” Please think and pray about that.

lundi 17 juin 2013

Jacques Ellul - Anarchie et christianisme

i just picked up Jacques Ellul's book 'anarchie et christianisme' and found a few quotes/notes:

La révélation de Jésus ne doit pas donner naissance à une religion. Toute religion est porteuse de guerre...mais la Parole de Dieu n'est pas un 'religion', c'est la plus grosse trahison d'en avoir fait une.

The revelation of Jesus mustn't give birth to a religion. All religion creates war... but the Word of God is not a 'religion', the greatest treason is to have made one from it.

La vérité , c'est une personne! Il n'est pas question d'adhérer à une "doctrine chrétienne":il est question de faire confiance à une personne qui vous parle.

The truth is a person! It's not a question to adhere to a "christian doctrine" it's a question of trusting a person who speaks.

Dieu continue à aimer sa création, il attend d'en être aimé.

God continues to love his creation, he's waiting to be loved by it.

Dieu est amour, l'homme est le répondant de cet amour, l'amour ne peut pas être obligé, contraint, ordonné... LA LIBERTÉ

God is love, mankind is the 'guarantor' of this love, love can not be obliged, forced, commanded... FREEDOM!

Le Dieu biblique n'est en rien une machine, un grand ordinateur avec qui on peut pas discuter et qui fonctionne selon un programme et l'homme n'est pas pour Dieu un robot qui n'a qu'à exécuter la décision de son constructeur.

The God of the Bible is not  a machine, a powerful computer with whom one can not speak and which fonctions according to a programme. And humankind is not for God a robot who has no choice but to execute the decision of its constructor.





dimanche 16 juin 2013

Are You Ready To Turn On The Light ?

Here's an AdBusters message:

Here’s the question everyone is asking: “Is Edward Snowden a hero or a criminal, a whistleblower or a traitor?”
But the question they should really be asking is, “Does America still have its original revolutionary backbone, or are we a nation of sheep?”
Conventional opinion says that the CIA will have Snowden extradited and then criminalized, put on trial like Bradley Manning, demonized like Daniel Ellsberg, or even murdered like Garry Webb – that he will spend at least ten years in prison, or life, or worse. This may well happen, but there is another, much more tantalizing possibility that Snowden’s courageous action has triggered, something much more momentous – a sudden unexpected shift in the American Psyche – a realization that since 9/11 something has gone terribly wrong in the land of the free and the home of the brave… that the NSA, CIA, FBI are starting to smell like the East German’s Stasi, The Russian KGB, The Fascist police states of the 1930’s and 1940’s – that Americans are spying on Americans… that we are being treated like a nation of petrified snitches cowering in the dark… and that the time has come to turn the light on in America.
This weekend, someone working at NSA headquarters might just get fed up, once and for all, with spying on their fellow citizens and turn on another light in that big, black box… telling us in detail how things really work in there.
Then, maybe next week, a CIA operative at the Pentagon will suddenly decide to come clean and tell us how the Iraq war really started and provide us with one of those torture videos that were supposedly destroyed.
And then, maybe an army intelligence officer will fill us in on what really happened in Afghanistan, in Pakistan, in Yemen – letting us know who our allies really are and which regimes we really support in the deep global state behind the veneer of mainstream media. Then…
Maybe on July 4th someone at The Whitehouse will remember that this nation was built upon revolution… and that the nation’s integrity, democracy – hell, the nation’s entire future – depends upon the existence of people like Snowden who dare to tell us what really goes on behind closed doors, and that these otherwise ordinary people continue to summon the courage and humanity to come out of the shadows and take a stand against institutionalized criminality.
Maybe, like at the end of a movie, when the hero finally reveals his true identity and everyone rises to applause, an unstoppable wave of courageous souls will now stand up in solidarity and turn the lights on all over this darkened nation, kicking off a chain reaction of refusal against the military-surveillance complex that President Eisenhower tried to warn us against half a century ago.
So hey all you dreamers, schemers and expectant souls out there, are you ready to turn on the light?