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Here's a religious and historical cut on consciousness. Written by an 
active Jesuit theologian, Richard Rohr. Interesting to explore the 
similarities an differences in this conceptualization and that being 
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Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation
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Action and Contemplation:
Week 2
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Consciousness and Contemplation
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
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Today's meditation is longer than usual, but I want you to have all of this 
together
in one place. Many people think of their consciousness as the same as their 
brain.
It's really not. Scientists still struggle to define consciousness and where it 
arises. The early Alexandrian and Desert mothers and fathers of the church knew 
consciousness was not the same as the thinking mind. They used the Greek word 
nous
to describe consciousness as what we would see as a combination of Spirit, God, 
and mind all at once. Consciousness is something shared/participated in and not 
a secretion of your private brain. American philosopher Emerson called this 
awareness
the "Over-Soul." Thomas Aquinas called it connatural intelligence. It is true to
 my nature, but true to a larger nature at the same time. Duns Scotus called it 
intuitive cognition, which he distinguished from rational cognition.
The English word "consciousness" comes from the Latin root conscire: to be aware
 with. Through contemplation we plug into a consciousness that is larger than 
the
brain. It comes through a wholehearted surrender to what is, a surrender that 
encompasses
all and eliminates none of the present moment. Only then will we know that we're
 seeing reality through eyes larger than our own, which is why it is always a 
very
humble and receptive knowing.
The level of knowing that we experience from connection with consciousness or 
nous
is entirely different than the argumentative, dualistic world that we live in. 
It's
a kind of quiet, compassionate, non-opinionated certitude, unlike the arrogant 
certitude
our culture celebrates. Even though we may not be able to verbalize it, we know 
things calmly and deeply, as truth. We don't know what it is we know, but what 
we
do know is that we are somehow okay; in fact, it is all okay in its foundations 
and direction. God is the great I AM in which everything--including me--has its 
being. My I am is a sharing in the one great I AM. To sin is simply to live out 
of any I am not.
At times in contemplative prayer, we connect with consciousness. We think that 
we
grow little by little in consciousness. And in some ways this is true. We grow 
in
our ability to tap into consciousness. But this consciousness is freely 
available,
even and especially to children. It requires no training or special talent. We 
can
be conscious right now, even though it takes practice to remain inside this 
knowing.
Deep consciousness knows the true value of a thing, it knows intuitively what is
 real and what's unreal, what is eternal and what is passing, what matters and 
what
doesn't matter at all. This kind of consciousness allows us to see the 
archetypal
truth within the particular, for example the pattern of Christ's death and 
resurrection
within each death and birth. At a loved one's deathbed we can be present to 
their
dying, our dying, all dying--and to the reality of life changing forms in each 
death.
If we can stay within this kind of consciousness, I can promise we'll receive 
compassion
and empathy for the world.
In the big consciousness, we know things by participation with them, which is 
love.
As I've said before, we cannot know God in a cerebral way, but only by loving 
God
through a different kind of knowing. Mature spirituality teaches us how to enter
 into the reality of that which we are encountering. And it gets even better 
than
that. Eventually you get the courage to say, I am a little part of that which I 
am seeking. In this moment, the idea of God as transcendent shifts to the 
realization
that God is imminent. That's why the mystics can shout with total conviction and
 excitement: My deepest me is God! God is no longer just out there, but equally 
in here. Until that transference takes place and you know that it is God in me 
loving
God--God in me worshipping God, resting in God, enjoying God--the whole point of
 the incarnation has not been achieved, and we remain in religion instead of 
actual
faith experience or faith encounter.
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Gateway to Silence
Yes
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References:
Adapted from Richard Rohr, with Lawrence Freeman, Transforming the World through
 Contemplative Prayer (CAC: 2013), disc 3 (CD 
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MP3 download 
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and
Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer 
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(The Crossroad Publishing Company: 1999), 90, 91.
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I am who I am and it's enough.
--Richard Rohr
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2016 Daily Meditation Theme
Richard Rohr's meditations this year invite us to discover, experience, and 
participate
in the foundation of our existence--Love. Throughout the year, Fr. Richard's 
meditations
follow the thread of Love through many of his classic teachings in 1-2 week 
segments.
Learn more and watch a video introduction at 
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