THEME The Rapturous Awakening – The Irrepressible God — The Ever-present Mystery
THOUGHTS FOR REFLECTION
PRAYERS
HYMNS
In between the Cross and rising. (BL)
From Good Friday’s gruesome darkness. (BL)
I saw the gardener dancing.
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There shall be life and love.
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In the sprouting of the seed.
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Taste and see.
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We are an Easter people.
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Rise O my heart.
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Wake up, wake up it’s morning. (STS1)
Empty lay the tomb. (STS1)
This planet is pregnant. (STS1)
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Jesus Christ is alive and lives in me. (SYSJ)
RESPONSES
In the sprouting of the seed.
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Easter Chant.
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SONGS
Life is for living now. (SYSJ)
Give me laughter.
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POEMS / REFLECTIONS
BURIED TREASURE
In the disaster lies the hope,
In the laughter lies the truth,
In the emptiness, the fullness,
In the nothingness, the essence,
In aloneness, the belonging,
In the “we are”, the “I AM”.
For “I AM” is everywhere
But out of non awareness
There comes
Death.
THE EGG THAT REFUSED TO BE ETERNAL
On first inspection Divinity appeared to the seekers to be like a luminous egg, well rounded, self contained, completely clothed in light and amenable to definition. But suddenly, those who had waited in silence saw the egg crack and a phoenix bird emerge and immediately fly away into the mysterious nothingness leaving the seekers sitting in the broken shells of their religious presuppositions and carefully crafted ceremonies.
Some of the people remained in the fragmented remnants and developed compensating mantras. Others stretched the wings of their spirituality and flew off into the magic darkness joyfully singing:
“All will be well and all manner of things shall be well!” (Julian of Norwich)
PERCEPTION
To see the divine in yourself
Is to see the divine everywhere.
To reverence the divine in yourself
Is to reverence the divine everywhere.
To nurture the divine in yourself
Is to nurture the divine everywhere.
For there is no division within the divine.
DEATH AND RESURRECTION
The way of the cross and the way of the dance
are but two parts of the one Way;
without the dance there is no life –
without the cross there is no healing.
THE EASTER EXPERIENCE
The Easter experience
is becoming
a cross that grows into a tree,
a tomb that liberates,
a rock that dances,
bread and wine that feed the spirit,
an earthquake that destroys complacency and
a darkness that births radiant light.
GOLDEN INCANDESCENCE
Having glimpsed
the golden incandescence
at the heart of the mystery
I need not ask
‘Who am I?’
but rather rejoice that
I AM,
need no longer to understand
but simply
to be ‑
for the interaction
of fire and water,
earth and sky brings answers
that are not mine yet reside within.
All this
I seek to reverence,
celebrate,
live ‑
for the interior beauty
finally uncovered
inhabits the whole created world,
the love I share
flows throughout the Cosmos,
my inner song echoes
the mystic hymn of universe
until my griefs merge with
Creation’s calvaries
and God’s unending liveliness
embraces
my
resurrections.
THE RISEN CHRIST
The Risen Christ is the liberated Inner Child which is allowed to dance, to skip, to sing – for as Jesus said, ‘unless you become as a little child you are unable to enter the “Kingdom of God” (the commonwealth of God, the dancing space of God), “Kingdom of heaven” (your heaven.)
(Matthew 18:3, Luke 18:17, Mark 10:15)
AFFIRMATION
In forgiving past grudges,
In unlocking unwept tears,
WE EXPERIENCE EASTER.
In transforming buried anger,
In abandoning guilt and fear,
WE EXPERIENCE EASTER.
In the melting of the ice in our heart,
In the giving of our being to God,
WE EXPERIENCE EASTER,
SEASON OF NEW LIFE.
THE PATTERN OF DEATH AND RESURRECTION
The pattern of death and resurrection is the pattern of all our creating and all our loving
for out of darkness comes light
out of chaos comes new creation
out of silence comes the singing
out of stillness comes the dancing
out of desolation comes new hope
and out of the death of the old comes the birth of the new.
FOCUS FOR ACTION
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