Friday, October 30, 2009

In the Garden of the Soul




The Jerusalem Community Rule of life states that "One single word expresses the place where the whole quest for holiness converges: your heart..."  It goes on to state that in the heart "the Eternal meets with time; where an immortal truth was inscribed...before the world was created..." We tend to think of our heart as the seat of emotion. This Rule suggests it is rather a garden, not unlike the Garden of Eden, where we can meet, walk and talk with the Eternal. An awesome concept, considering we often look for God outside of ourselves.


The mystics knew of this presence of God within, drawing heavily from this fountain. But we need to remember that every baptized Christian is called to mysticism. Jean-Claude Baneau writes that "mysticism is as necessary to humanity as science, if not more so…For mysticism is an existential attitude, a way of living at a greater depth.” (Preface to ClĂ©ment’s book, The Roots of Christian Mysticism). Why, then, the scarcity of mystics? Because we look at mysticism as something esoteric, something “synonymous with spiritual illusions in fevered souls of sentimental spirituality, emotional, subject to ecstasies, visions, revelations…”(From Ildegarde Sutto “Contemplative Experience in Cassian and in the Rule of Benedict from the American Benedictine Review, 54:2). True mysticism is attainable, because it is "the fruit of the action of the Holy Spirit, which enables us to have a relationship with God or with the divine world that is not logical or rational, but simple, affective, intuitive and unitive…” (Sutto).

To return to the Jerusalem Community Rule: “let the word of God penetrate you as deep as the division of soul and spirit…Then all secrets will lie open before you in a way you could never have dreamed. There in your inmost center the Spirit will scrutinize all, even the depths of God’s nature!” To obtain such inspiration we need to teach ourselves the benefits of silence, sitting before God with a stillness of mind and openness of heart. The stance of the soul sincerely seeking God!

2 comments:

  1. So glad to have discovered your blog. Thank you for the deep silence and stillness in your words. Peace, Mike

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  2. Thank you Mike. I appreciate the positive feedback.
    SME

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