The greatest prophet of the Jewish tradition, Moses,
had the prescience and courage to move the place of hearing God outside
and at a distance from the court of common religious and civic opinion—
this was the original genius that inspired the entire Jewish prophetic tradition.
It is quite different than mere liberal and conservative positions,
and often even at odds with them.
Prophecy and Gospel are rooted in a contemplative
and non-dual way of knowing—
a way of being in the world that is utterly free
and grounded in the compassion of God.
how we might maintain that same sense of prophetic freedom
how we might maintain that same sense of prophetic freedom
outside the contemporary political and religious “encampments” of our day.
For those of us who are sincerely and devotedly trying to camp elsewhere
than in any political party or religious denomination,
we know full well that we must now avoid the temptation
to become our own defended camp.
it means that we can
it means that we can
“safeguard that little piece of You, God, in ourselves”
as Etty Hillesum describes it.
~ Richard Rohr
excerpt from his Daily Meditation
photo by Dorothea Lange