Thursday, October 15, 2009

ADHD Theology - Rough Draft and notes

Gift of Adult ADD
Lara Honos-Webb
‘many psychologists have drawn a direct connection between creativity and the unconcious’ (102)
the author goes on to say that these impulses are an extension of our ‘tribal belifes’ that often don’t jibe with contemporary culture. How many times have we heard an artist – rapper, heavy metal, film and theater etc – say that their art is their therapy. That they are able to express and explore those aspects of their personality that could not otherwise come to light.
Contemporary society and its moraes orders people into groups of ‘acceptable’ and ‘unacceptable’ along the lines of social mores and status quo. To often than not the status quo is set up to maintain a system of power and priveldge. As it has been said science – and I would add the status quo – does not set out to prove something new but to prove what is.
But along with the prophets of the Hebrew Bible we are able to engage in that radical act of creativity rooted in truth telling. Here the creative and the unconscious overlap in such a way to enable justice. For the person of faith creativity of this sort allows us to reach beyond tradition and into the ‘spirit of the law’ and speak out for those who have been ignored and over looked.
THIS SORT OF CREATIVITY IS AN IMPULSE TO BREAK THE RULES AND THE STATUS QUO. In this it is not only prophetic but spirit filled. It is an Upper Room experience of impulse control rooted in truth telling. The world and its injustices are dependent on good people remaining quite. But when the Upper Room breaks into our world – through creative and impulsive truth speaking – we see places of resisitance enter the community in such a way as to enable new conversations.

Dark side of impulses, caused between by tension between expression and repression of impulses (pg 103)
Repression causes violence in the world as we know it. Sexual repression leads to self-hatred and self-destruction. Artistic repression can lead to a dead soul. Prophetic repression leads to a dead world. The night side of an ADHD impulse can lead to destructive and implusive behaviour. The bright side can give life to our prophetic voices.
Humanity suffers from a soul disease by which its members will not speak out in prophetic voice for justice and against inequality. When we do it is usually a stifled voice – born of the faddishness of the cause or is a stagnant voice not backed up by authentic change in societal behavior. It is not enough for us to sit around our thanksgiving dinners and say North Americans must consome less. We must actually consume less.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Borrowed From Brian McLaren

Everyone is Clergy

Everyone is Clergy: a liturgical reading.

Everyone is clergy. Everyone is called to serve,
To create, to communicate,
To participate with our good Creator
In the making and remaking of our good world.

Everyone is clergy. Everyone is called to stand,
To struggle, to suffer, to trust and to love,
And so to join in the unmaking of injustice and
In the liberation of earth from every form of sin.

Everyone is clergy. Everyone is called to holiness,
To faithfulness, to health, to growth,
To serenity and activity,
To the practices of life
In the kingdom of God.

All our daily work is holy. Every act of service,
Every deed of neighborly kindness,
Every smile or sigh, every touch or tear
Can be a sacramental act expressing the presence of the living God.
Every drop of sweat that falls in honest labor for the common good
Joins with every movement toward others
In the daily liturgy of human work.

Some are given special gifts to equip and inspire others for this daily work of faith
And labor of love.
All are channels of grace, given, received,
Shared in a symphony of many voices and instruments,
So the earth may be filled with the glory of God.

You are clergy. So am I. Together
We are called to learn God’s music of life
In the unique instruments of our bodies, our persons, our times, our settings.
Then we are sent out to play it with joy and sincerity wherever we go.
Together we are part of a truly apostolic succession:
The people of God sent into the world, generation after generation,
As Jesus was sent by the Father,
In the power of the Holy Spirit,
For the good of the world.

So let us work and rest together,
Let us play and sing together,
Let us by our faithful lives bring glory to the true and living God.
For we are all clergy
And we are all called.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Grace

Do you want to know God?
Then know yourself! Know the world! Know your family! Know justice!

Of course none of this is do-able. But in trying we learn so much and in trying we encounter the grace of God.

This is grace...that we try and try to earn ods favor, lifes favor and we find that we always had it! Everytime we try to define grace we are outside of grace. Is grace is 'taste and see' and 'be at rest int he spirit'.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Ritual and Liturgy

Stop your silly rituals! Your robes and songs, your parades and fashions. Low church or high church there is no value in it if it is insular, if you think ceremony done right or wrong connects you to God. At its best these things are a deep poetry that moves us spiritually. Done wrong it is a game that distracts us from true worship: serving the poor.

If you are a person with no ceremony or ritual, learn to pray with liturgy! We are story formed people and need liturgy to retell our story.

If you are a highly liturgical person, abandon your rituals and learn to tell the story, the sacraments and the wonder in the world where your brothers and sisters are.

PeaceWork

People of the Way must make peace. Peace with themselves, with creation and with others. This is what 'love thy neighbor' means. It means to Love - to do the work of life - so that life may flourish. This does not mean we retreat into ourselves. It means our communities heal divides on the local level as a way of protesting injustice on the national and international level.

If their is poverty, violence or injust gap between rich and poor, black and white, gay and straight then we are NOT on the Way of Life. We must make peace here at all costs!

Then should a person following the Way of Life retreat into their own community or, worst yet, themselves? NO!!!!! A person on the Way is called to GREATER levels of commitment. A person on the way is called to serve those who do not know peace. A person on the Way is called to organize for peace.

Armys blow up bridges. We who believe in life are called to build bridges, dig wells and spread love through justice.

Place of Worship

Don't worry about places of worship. Don't get tied up in buildings and land. Instead be like the 12 step groups - a healing circle that prays together, feasts together and seeks justice and health together.

You are the church. Your body is a temple. Wherever you do your holy work the Way of Life will flourish. Go into places of war, sickness and sadness and BE the church. Help other to follow the Way of Life so that all may realize that they belong to God and are loved.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Deep Humanity

Deep Humanity:
“I believe it is a question of being in touch with all aspects of what we are and what we can experience physically, emotionally, aesthetically, spiritually. It is a question of different paths to a deep experience of the remarkable fact that we live, we exist, that we are part of this miraculous cosmos. It is at the same time a question of consideration for this, of taking responsibility for it, for the deepest aspects of ourselves, for our relationships with other people in the world around us.”
Gordon Lynch

Way of Life

The Way of Life is a Way that we travel. It is a path and a journey. In prayer we repeat similar words over and over - a bed time prayer, a liturgy - because we discover new things each time. We walk the same path in our neighborhood or the woods over and over and each day and each season brings new discovery.

So it is to walk the Way of Life. We walk our days as Pilgrims first, studying life, asking questions, doubting and wrestling. But when we graduate from this to a place that can hold contradictions, unknowns and mystery we become Priests. We are still walking the same path of Life, still alive in the world as we were before. But the Priest must engage in the holy work of Love. The Priest must seek justice, help the poor and restore wounded spirits.

After this we become Prophets. We become wise and studied. We become contemplatives who train the younger generations. We become saints who lend our wisdom to those who seek justice.

All of this is the path of life. We may live in the same house during this time. Eat the same foods. Have the same friends. But as we walk the path over and over we learn, grow and become.

Holy Scripture

If you want to know about the Way of Life - the Path of God - then read Holy Scripture. Read not only texts of holy men and women, of the great traditions and their prophets. Read also the universe its self as Holy Text. Read it from the big bang to now, the unfolding of life from energy to matter, from matter into organic life, organic life to Consciousness. Read the discoverys of science and philosophy, of history and art. Read the texts of humanity as Holy Texts, because in these texts is the voice of God.

The bible is a library of early Christian expierence. Among its books are contradictions, reversals and etc. To focus on that it to miss the true mystery of that holy text. People in community, touched by God, responded with story, history, song and poetry. They left an ongoing conversation of faith. They left an open work that we participate in now - talking, contradicting, wrestling with the Way of Life.

Life as Worship

All of Life is God. To be alive is to participate in God. To work for justice for creation and our Brothers and Sisters in Humanity is to worship God. Celebrate Life in order to Celebrate God. In your day remember and reflect who it is who's essence you move in and that is God!

Pray:
Welcome the day. Welcome the joys and struggles of life. Recognize that God did not curse you with tragedy or bless you with blessings denied to others. God has not done those things to you, but has done something even more remarkable - has gifted you with You and more than that the family and community you are in. The Gift of God is the Gift of Life, of time, of today and all the relationships you will engage in. Pray in action, reflection and contemplation.

Feast:
To participate in a meal is to participate in the gifts of God. It is to take energy form that which God has made. To eat with family is to create sacred space where we celebrate our diversity and our unity. To eat is to remember those who cannot eat, to reclaim the energy to advocate for those that find food scarce.

Love:
Love those you know and those you do not know. To do so is to spread the love of God. Love breaks down barriers and asks us to confront our own limitations and hesitations.

These are only a few of the spiritual practices all of humanity is called to participate in.

The New Priesthood

With Martin Luther I affirm that all people who believe in Life are called to a Holy Priesthood. The task of celebrating Life does not fall to a elite class alone. Indeed, all of the Brothers and Sisters in Humanity are called to be a priesthood. All of us are called to proclaim Gods Love, to strive for justice and to celebrate God and Life (which are one and the same).

This is not a complaint against clergy, those wonderful people who have been set aside by their community to study and prepare for the work of Priesthood. It is, instead, a reminder that the work of Spirit in our day and age belongs to all of us, regardless.

Pilgrim, Priest and Prophet is the journey we go on. We begin by wondering, seeking, quest/ioning before we take on our role of priest. If we are lucky, in our old age we may share wisdom and become prophets - wise elders who remind us of our history and the call to justice that is Spirits life blood.

Path of Spirit

To be a spiritual person today, we need a Path of Spirit that speaks to who we are today. We need a path of equality.

1) Power belongs to all Brothers and Sisters in Humanity. True democracy happens at the grassroots and it is the power of the people to organize and make change happen in the world. Come together and stive for justice and equality.

2) All humanity is equal before God. This is true for women, men, children, Gay and Lesbian and all the creatures of the world. All humans are brothers and sisters and our family extends to creation with who we must have a true and pure relationship.

3) God is not God. Life itself is God. To serve God is to serve Life Itself. God is not being, but the ground of all being.

4) Prayer is remembering before God. Prayer is speaking from the depth of our humanity to invite true relationship with all our brothers and sisters in humanity, with creation, with our self and in all of this with God. Pray daily if you can, pray all day as you should. Prayer is faith in action, faith in reflection and faith in contemplation.

5) You are not a person alone. You are a person - a gifted individual - in relationship with all of humanity. You are a person in relationship with all of creation. Come together in community and strive for justice and celebrate Spirit in our day and age.

6) Observe spiritual and religious ritual. Worship with your community, hike in the woods or strive for justice. Engage in your daily routines as extensions of your spirituality. All of life is religious, and all of life is spiritual. Keep your sabbath!

7) Go on Pilgrimage. Go on holy journeys of contemplation or self-awareness. This can be a journey of self-discovery or a journey of seeking or remembering. Return home or visit a place of wonder. But go with openness.

8) You are the image of God and the body of God in the world. All of creation participating together is Gods body. Be a healthy body. Take care of all members of the body.

9) Give of yourself. All religions recognize the giving of three things for spiritual work: time, talent and treasure. Give of yourself in wasteful love to make the world a place of spirit.

10) There is no God but God and all of humanity lives in HerHim's being. All of humanity and all of creation are the body of God. God's name is spoken on the hearts of humanity.
Religions as they emerge in space and time are contextually based. They speak from the language and issues from their context. All great Prophets are limited in scope, speaking the Truth of spirit in the limited vocabulary of their time.

Moses gave the law, called a people out to be a model. In the Law were the seeds of justice, the call to beat their swords into plowshares.

Jesus extended that. Jesus challenged free market thought. Jesus told us to ignore laws that great hiearchys of value. That all belonged in Gods Kingdom, which was a present tense reality.

Islam and Bahai did the same. The latter extending the call of spirit to democracy and the inclusion of children and women.

But we need a new spirit. One that looks at science and art as part of the unfolding holy text of Spirit in our time. We need a new spirit that expands on equality for all including gay and lesbians, we need to have a theory of Spirit that is for our time, our day and our place.

The New Spirit

God as we know it is dead. God as a being removed from the world does not work. The all powerful God model is a God who is responsible for the world, yet chooses to not participate in it. We want a God who is a father sitting in the sky, yet God is no father.

God as father is a model. Its a poem to articulate that which cannot be articulated. God can also be mother. Can also be friend and lover. We must hold multiple models of God - because to do so allows us to avoide falling into absolutes.

God is not God. God is beyond God. That which we can define as God is idol. God is life, God is that eruption of life in the midst of space and time. Just as we are always becoming so is God.