THEME The limitless presence
THOUGHTS FOR REFLECTION
PRAYER
O God, who is more to be found in the mystery of darkness than in the illumination of light, may we walk with courage into the unknown, look with trust into the darkness and in all things find our security in your love which indwells the heart of everything.
HYMNS
There’s no two-ness in God. (BL)
We believe in a mystery we call God. (BL)
God is the rock. (BL)
In the letting go. (BL)
Behind the world of images. (BL)
Call of the songbird rising to heaven. (BL)
You are the process God. (BL)
O golden cup of life. (BL)
O golden doors. (BL)
O God the great all-knowing One.
www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/boundlesslife
The right time has come.
www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/boundlesslife
“The first are losers.”
www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/boundlesslife
You do not need to come, O God.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Darkness is my mother.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Why has God forsaken me.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Buried in my being.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Come let us dwell.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Christ the tent.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
In the first stage of seeking.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Live like Jesus in the moment. (STS1)
On top of the mountain. (STS1)
Out of the stillness. (STS1)
Rejoice, rejoice at Christmas time. (STS1)
When the temple veil is torn in two. (STS1)
Epiphany of wisdom’s dawn. (STS1)
Empty lay the tomb. (STS1)
Your mystery, O God. (STS1)
God is beyond all words. (STS1)
Enter the stillness. (STS1)
That of God within us all. (STS2)
Singing the Sacred Vol 1 2011, Vol 2 2014 World Library Publications
POEMS AND REFLECTIONS
GOLDEN INCANDESCENCE
Beyond the temples of correctness
my spirit journeys
to imagination’s unfenced fields
where boundaries dance the circle
and horizon is now.
At the point
of the marriage
of childhood’s fire and water
and the merging of
the motionless sea’s
unending rhythm
beginning becomes an ending
and inter-wovenness
new birth.
Yin is as yang,
reason nurtures the dreams
and intuition unbars
syllogistic bondage as
Artist, Sage and Clown
intermingle
in the
abandoning dance
and my ‘I am’
becomes part
of the shadows
at the molten heart
of the flame.
Note: The Yin and Yang of traditional Chinese philosophy symbolize the apparent opposites in life which are held together within the circle of the unity of all things
GOD’S EMBRACE
In the darkness we see no shapes
And are freed from their limitation.
In the silence we hear no sounds
And are liberated from their patterns.
In the stillness we feel no motion
And can dwell in the Sabbath of resting.
In the mystery we become part of everything
Without the constraints of sight, sound or motion
And in that mystery we experience God’s embrace.
MYSTERY
O MYSTERY
O mystery, O divinity
beyond all beyonds
center of all withins:
How my heart aches for you
and your oneness.
There is nothing on earth to compare with you
and yet I can through awareness
discern you in all things
and know you in all life’s multitudinous experiences.
THE AGONY AND THE ECSTACY
When with delight I enter the oneness of the mystery
I also encounter its grievous tears
for between its delight
and our ordinary living
lies a sea of sorrow filled tears
of injustice, oppression,
estrangement, guilt, manipulation
and separation.
It is this that makes life a costly, symphonic dance
between the agony and the ecstasy.
MYSTICISM AND SYNCRETISM
To its opponents mysticism can sometimes appear as a form of syncretism the attempt to borrow from all of the world religions in order to create a super religion. However since mystics have encountered a mystery that is beyond all institutions and beliefs syncretism is irrelevant for them. The mystic does not attempt with the rational mind to amalgamate things in order to gain a unitive vision. On the contrary the vision comes through the divinity of intuition. As a consequence the mystic can both live within a particular tradition while also living beyond it.
TWO TREES
Sitting in the garden of my mind
I perceived two trees –
One a cross, crucified, planed,
Simplified, dead;
The other mysteriously hosting
The Cosmos in its branches.
Perhaps the latter is an icon
Of mysticism’s inclusive sacredness.
ECSTASY AND MEDITATION
Ecstasy is a dissolution through the senses,
Meditation is a dissolution beyond the senses.
It is in the interaction between ecstasy and meditation
that heaven and earth are bound into one.
THE MISUSE OF MYSTICISM
Mysticism becomes destructive when it leads to a flight into the unitive reality in order to avoid the apparently divided reality in which we all live. The mystic and the activist are two sides of our personality. Without a healthy rhythm between the two we either burn out or relegate ourselves to an other worldly irrelevance which attempts to deny the reality of matter and the beauty of the impermanent forms which surround us. Part of the mystical awareness of interconnection is discernment of the manipulative techniques which the rich and powerful use in order to control the rest of the human race. If a person abandons their mysticism, the awareness they have gained can be used for personal gain and for the oppression of others.
WHEN I AM NOTHING
When I am nothing
I am everything
For when my walls collapse
All things are linked
All things are one
And I share both their joy
And their pain.
FOCUS FOR ACTION
LOGO NOTE: At the heart of the mystery all the separate boxes disappear and all is one, all is love.
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