Sunday, December 9, 2012

Let Us Have Peace!

So Mr Tech Stupid Roberto has finally figured out how to share a video I recorded in Assisi this past April.  So I've decided to post this huge triumph of mine. :o)  Whether I can attach it to this post is still anybody's guess but you can access it on Youtube at http://youtu.be/N1ggj49lgbc.  This is a group from France singing the Peace Prayer of St Francis.That is a magically mysterious city and worth a visit.  Pax Christi RVSt Francis Peace Prayer fm San Domiano 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Merry Christ Mas!

http://conta.cc/RVCpMG  I hope that this "easy" post isn't seen as such.  I find the wisdom and purity of Richard's reflections to be very supportive of my spiritual walk and I hope it may be for you as well.  My prayer for this Christmas season is that the total peace of the Cosmic Christ will imbue all of us with a Peace which surpasses all understanding.  When one can release the ego to such an extent and rest in the Peace of Christ, Loving all is is a very fulfilling state.  Who would have known that I would be on such a "mystic" path at this point in my life?  Merry Christ mas!  Maybe this "Mayan 2012" Christmas will be the second greatest yet.  Pax Christe!  RV

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Piggyback wisdom ("Footprints in the Sand")

So here is an item link to a daily reflection by Richard.  It occurs to me that shareing the works of this fine thinker with this blog should give it more depth.  Also he is a far more faithful poster than I and if I make a comment or two that would be a fruitful thing to do.  It seems that if you choose to observe his post you need to click on the link posted here.  Doable, right?  In this post I see that he is seeing the composite nature of mankind.  He can see the Conservative plus points as well as the Liberal ones.  Balance is what this image of God is all about.  Enjoy!  RVhttp://conta.cc/TyZO4X

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Peace or PAX CHRISTI is Possible?



So I'm attempting to add two photos to this post and they seem to be rather skewed.  If you read the post all the way down the pictures should make sense and the skew shouldn't matter.  This has been a busy month and I'm very happy to be home for the month of December.  So here goes the post begun far to the Southeast.
Greetings in the name of One Love from Negril Jamaica!  A group of friends are finishing up a couple of weeks in this Island country working with the literacy program of Great Shape.  This is a fine Non-profit humanitarian outreach started over 20 years ago from Ashland.  We have spent a couple of weeks in the schools near this Westerly most coast of Jamaica.  Working with the children of the world to me is one of the most Godly activities to which one can endeavor.  Children are the key to transcendence to a higher plane of existence.   I have noted here before the fondness I have for the island peoples and most especially the work and philosophy of Robert Nester (Bob) Marley.  I feel his “One Love” concept focusing on a social justice and back to nature spirituality has a close connection to the “Emerging” movement I have so often espoused on this blog/journal.  There is a concept of “Respect” operating on this island and in the Rasta movement worldwide which is very simple and offers a level of understanding for the “Other” which is very refreshing in this judgemental and polarized world of ours.  This can also devolve into a kind of loosey goosey euphoria of “getting high” and every little thing will be all right mentality.  It seems that this party attitude is not really what Bob was espousing in his life and work although in practice it seems sometimes that was his path as well.  Ganga, or anything, in excess can have that effect.  In this post I would like to look at some of Bob’s work and how it relates to the Gospel of Love which is my guiding light at this point in my life.
Brian McLaren has released a new book which I am finding very supportive and rich in Love.  The title is “Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road? “.  I will include several snippets from my readings so far as I feel they are also in line with Bob’s work.  I am a pretty simple man and not nearly as educated in theological matters as I would like.  However  I do respect scholarship and appreciate the cohesiveness of the beauty of the Spirits work “from age to age” spanning the entire history of man and including the dawn of creation to the present days of transformation.  In spite of our incremental failures in becoming truly renewed or born again I am confident that God’s not done with us yet and a major transformation toward the Peace of the Christ is unfolding, and again children are a key to that movement.  Brian is a great scholar but also is very grounded in the totality and pervasiveness of the Spirit working among us.  If there is simplified common theme in this latest book I would have to state it as one of  “respect for the other”  and a willingness to see the movement of the Holy Spirit within all creation.   He also seeks to define the need for a reframed and vibrant religious community (all of them) ….”the antidote to strong-hostile religion is not weak-benign religion, but strong- benevolent religion.” 
In my work with the children of Jamaica I have framed my purpose for being there in the life and work of Bob Marley.  Principle in that framework is the idea of “One Love”.  One Love as he wrote it and One Love as it has spread around the world.  At the turn of the century that song was voted the “Song of the Millennium”   Primary in that acceptance was the impact it had in the ’third World” in the realm of social justice and peace.   This accolade was granted almost thirty years after his death.  I find that important.  Bob was very influenced by social unrest in the United States as well as his native Jamaica.  Of course there were many prophets during those years besides Bob from Peter, Paul and Mary to Bob Dillon but I’m seeing a more spiritual connection in the songs Bob Marley wrote and performed.  His devotion to the Rastafarian faith most certainly framed his life and work.  Rasta is a very Judo Christian based religion and his adoption of it makes a lot of sense.  Its conceptualization around Halie Selassie I of Ethiopia would be natural after the blacks of the West were enslaved by the white kings of Europe.  In light of looking at the “Other” nature of Gods Love it is almost as if Rasta was seeing Christianity from a more pure point of view.  I’m sure I’m being naive in this evaluation as that movement certainly had polarized black power roots.  A close friend of mine who is also a writer and performer wrote a song about a ‘black king”, (Come Again).  I enjoyed the song a lot and told him so.  But then I mentioned that in my opinion we didn’t need a black king, Or a white one for that matter.  It’s still a good song.  It seems to me that Bobs work really took the black power foundation of Rasta and turned it on its head into a One Love foundation.  I would compare that reframing from polarization to One Love to what Jesus tried to do with the Jewish and Roman world of his time.  
I enjoy Bobs work as an art form and also his philosophical focus.  I have yet to really look at all his songs but just a couple have jumped out at me as I’ve listened and downloaded the lyrics.  In “One Love”  his first verse speaks of listening to the “children crying” which in my opinion is what Jesus asks  us to do when He says we must all become as little children to enter the kingdom of heaven.  Children are the innocents of the world and must be taught to hate, fear, and fight by their “elders”.  Not!  Later in that song he speaks of ending this “holy Armageddon” (a very succinct and total repudiation of “Religious War”) and there will be no hiding from the “Father of Creation”.  We need to honor the children and unfortunate of this world as Christ taught and we will be held accountable for our failure to do so.   Not referring here to a hellfire and damnation accountability but of being taught in time through life’s lessons to be of One Love.  Earlier in that song he asks the question “is there a place for the hopeless sinner who persecutes mankind and seeks only his own belief system (betterment)”  He doesn’t aim to answer the question but his life and the growth of mankind seems to reinforce the idea of a totally loving and forgiving God.   This element of the ‘emerging movement” is beneath the surface in most of these writers I’ve mentioned in this blog but it is at the very core of  Rob Bell‘s “Love Wins”.  
The other song’s lyrics which I’ll mention here are those of “Get Stand Up”.  On the surface this one seems to be just focusing on standing up for your rights, social justice and basic human rights.  Admirable focus of a song but Bob seems to take it a bit further in his spiritual framing.  As does the emerging movement, among others, he is going against the somewhat commonly held view that religion is primarily an escape plan for the next life.  We’re saying that Heaven, the kingdom of God, starts here and now with how we treat each other individually, sociality, nationally, globally.  It includes all mankind, especially the innocent and the poor, and also all of creation.  He comes down very much against the idea that “the great God is somewhere else or another time”.  As I understand it he says very clearly that God is a “Living Man”, kind of a reframing of what St Theresa says in her prayer that “We are the hands and feet of  Christ on this earth”.  He also doesn’t seem to have a lot of regard for the “ism skism game” of the powers at odds in this world.  He very much tried to be the peacemaker and avoided taking political ego driven sides in conflicts.
Here is a quote from Brian’s book attributed to the late Pope John Paul II.  This was from a speech given in Syria four months before 9/11.  “It is my ardent hope that Muslim and Christian religious leaders and teachers will present our two great religious communities as communities in Respectful (how very Rasta :0)) dialogue, never more as communities in conflict.  It is crucial for the Young to be taught the ways of Respect and understanding, so that they will not be led to misuse religion itself to promote or justify hatred and violence.  Violence destroys the image of the Creator in His creatures, and should never be considered as the fruit of religious conviction.”   It’s too bad that these two figures couldn’t put on a peace rally in the Holy Land today.
Playing on the possible tag lines to the theoretical question “Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha and Mohammed cross the Road”  Brian answers a couple of different ways a) In the hope that we would follow and b)  to get to the “Other”.  Amen Brother!  Let the children lead the way.  Pax Christi!  Roberto Vincente.  

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Good Morning! World!


 It's been a while since I've done any entry's on this site.  In the past couple of years it feels as though I have related a lot and it is my prayer that it will someday mean something to someone. 
The prime focus has been on the subject of Love and it's potential for transcendence of humankind toward that "image of God" we are mostly all told about. 
All I wish to do today is to reiterate some aspects of my life which have been impactful in this transcendent path.  As Richard Rohr has mentioned very insightfully quite often that movement is facilitated by the occurrence of "Great Love" or "Great Loss".  Several of these postings have codified that movement in my life.  Most notably they have been the Love of Sherita, the Loss of Sherita, and most recently the Birth of Luther.  Of course, several years ago the birth of my children would also be noted in that list of Great Loves.  In this past year since Luther's birth I have also had the great Joy of celebrating the college graduation of both Alexandria(actually last June) and Michael.  
Today, I have actually experienced the "bittersweet" loss of Alexandria moving out and heading back East toward new opportunities.  She has mostly been staying with me the past three and a half years.  I'm sad at her moving so far but happy that she is stretching out into her future.  
So I suppose that the next line in my title of this post would be "What's Next"!   

   So it has been a long time since I've been on here. Almost twelve months according to the timeline. It's not that I've been particularly inactive during this year. As a matter of fact probably quite the opposite would be true. It really is my belief that the path of looking at the world which this blog has reflected in the past has been pretty well stated. However the implementation of that path for each of us individually and as communal groups or nations is sometimes quite a bit more problematic.




The travels and experiences I've embarked upon this year have been varied but really seems as though they have been part of the same path. The first adventure of this 2012 was and still is seeing the growth of that great little soul of Luther Michael. He still hasn't learned "Granpa" but being in his presence has been great. Veronica and Adam have decided to plan a family end of the year/Thanksgiving getaway Next October. That will be to Kauai and will be just after Luther's 2nd birthday. Can't wait for that trip. I love that place and the Island Spirit. My other 2012 ventures have been, mostly with my special partner Judy, to the Mexican Riviera/Yucatan; Italy and especially Assisi the stomping grounds of Sts Francis and Claire; Laguna Beach California for Michael's college graduation (of course we had to make a quick stop in Las Vegas on the way :o)); the first "Wild Goose West" gathering in Corvallis, Oregon; and just recently a trip to Oahu. In November we will be heading back to Jamaica to the schools once again.

So what about this past years travels that is cohesive and demonstrable of my path.  It's all about the children, island culture and the relationship between the ancient wisdom of the mystics and the ever emerging wisdom of creation.  How's that for a mouthful?  Richard has mentioned often the fact that Gods first Bible was "Creation" itself.  In spite of all the problems in this world today I do believe that we are getting better as a species and honoring our past, the growth and the failures as well, is an important part of that "Bible". 
This particular post is kind of a mix of several thoughts of mine over the past year so I am in hopes that there is a cohesiveness to it.  In that vein the next section is a poem I composed a couple of months ago.  The title is "Lucinda" and comes as a result of our Jamaican presentation at Grace's vacation bible school this past Summer.  Our founder's daughter Lucinda from "Great Shape" is from Ashland and currently the "sparkplug" of much of our vibrancy in the outreach to the people of Jamaica.  At the same presentation we heard from another "Lucinda";  A local doctor going to aid the people of Tanzania especially focused on natal care to new mothers.  The thought occurred to me that those two names, unusual to me, just had to be significant in some way.  As I reflected I learned that when you break down the meaning of the name it means "Beautiful Light".  Hence below. 

LUCINDA! LUCINDA! BEAUTIFUL BEARER OF LIGHT!


ON THIS MISTY MORNING…SHINE SHINE SHINE!

REVEAL THE MYSTERY AND BEAUTY OF WISDOM'S GRACE AND GLORY!

TEACH US THE PATH TO ONE LOVE COVERING OVER ALL!



LET US DO SOMETHING---

LET US CELEBRATE FREEDOM AS WE TILL CREATIONS FIELDS AND GATHER IN THE NETS SO FULL!

HELP US SHINE ON EACH OTHER

AND TO DISPELL THE SHADOWS AND SUFFERATION OF YOUR CHILDREN!

ISLAND CHILDREN HAVE A LESSON LEARNED!

HELP US ALL REALIZE THE EARTH IS ALSO AN ISLAND IN YOUR CREATION!

LET US HAVE NO MORE TROUBLE AS WE WORK TOGETHER FOR PEACE LOVE AND HARMONY!! Pax Christi!  Roberto! PS - The picture reference above is to note that we can accomplish much with the proper footing and leverage :o)