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From: Center for Action and Contemplation <[email protected]>
Date: March 21, 2021 at 2:11:59 AM EDT
To: "Marc C. Trudeau" <[email protected]>
Subject: Richard Rohr Meditation: On the Edge of the Inside
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Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation

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Week Twelve: Prophetic Imagination


On the Edge of the Inside




In the fall of 2020, I began sending out occasional letters that I called 
“Letters from Outside the Camp,” a reference to the many usages of “outside the 
camp” in the Hebrew Bible. It is a prophetic position “on the edge of the 
inside,” which is described by the early Israelites as “the tent of meeting 
outside the camp” (Exodus 33:7). Even though this tent is foldable, moveable, 
and disposable, it is still a meeting place for “the holy,” which is always on 
the move and out in front of us. The free and graced position found in the tent 
of meeting is what allowed Jesus and all prophets in his lineage to speak from 
the privileged minority position. It is always less desirable, compared to the 
comfortable and enjoyable places at the center and the top; yet it is the Jesus 
stance, and the place where all Franciscans follow after him.

The prophet exercises his or her imagination from that place of freedom, as my 
favorite Scripture scholar Walter Brueggemann describes so well: “Because the 
totalism [that is, the system] wants to silence, banish, or eliminate every 
such unwelcome [prophetic] intrusion, the tricky work is to find standing 
ground outside the totalism from which to think the unthinkable, to imagine the 
unimaginable, and to utter the unutterable.” [1]

The “tent of meeting” is the initial image and metaphor that eventually became 
our much later notion of “church.” The greatest prophet of the Jewish 
tradition, Moses, had the prescience and courage to move the place of hearing 
God outside and at a distance from the court of common religious and civic 
opinion—this was the original genius that inspired the entire Jewish prophetic 
tradition. It is quite different than mere liberal and conservative positions, 
and often even at odds with them. Prophecy and Gospel are rooted in a 
contemplative and non-dual way of knowing—a way of being in the world that is 
utterly free and grounded in the compassion of God.

It inspires me to wonder how we might maintain that same sense of prophetic 
freedom outside the contemporary political and religious “encampments” of our 
day. For those of us who are sincerely and devotedly trying to camp elsewhere 
than in any political party or religious denomination, we know full well that 
we must now avoid the temptation to become our own defended camp.

Somehow our occupation and vocation as believers in this time must be to first 
restore the Divine Center by holding it and fully occupying it ourselves. If 
contemplation means anything, it means that we can “safeguard that little piece 
of You, God, in ourselves” as Etty Hillesum describes it. [2] What other power 
do we have now?




[1] Walter Brueggemann, Tenacious Solidarity: Biblical Provocations on Race, 
Religion, Climate, and the Economy (Fortress Press: 2018), 384.

[2] Etty Hillesum, An Interrupted Life: The Diaries, 1941–1943; and, Letters 
from Westerbork, trans. Arnold J. Pomerans (Henry Holt and Company: 1996), 178.

Adapted from Richard Rohr, “Some Simple but Urgent Guidance,” September 21, 
2020; “Letters from Outside the Camp 3,” November 2, 2020; “Letters from 
Outside the Camp 4,” January 19, 2021.

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Image inspiration: A lonely house on barren, tilled earth may tell us hard 
truths of what has been, what is, and what is to come.






Prayer For Our Community

Loving God, you fill all things with a fullness and hope that we can never 
comprehend. Thank you for leading us into a time where more of reality is being 
unveiled for us all to see. We pray that you will take away our natural 
temptation for cynicism, denial, fear and despair. Help us have the courage to 
awaken to greater truth, greater humility, and greater care for one another. 
May we place our hope in what matters and what lasts, trusting in your eternal 
presence and love. Listen to our hearts’ longings for the healing of our 
suffering world. Please add your own intentions . . . Knowing, good God, you 
are hearing us better than we are speaking, we offer these prayers in all the 
holy names of God. Amen.
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Story From Our Community

When I heard Richard Rohr interviewed by Krista Tippett, my whole being sang. 
He gave words to what I have always intuitively felt but couldn’t explain. 
Reading Richard Rohr has led me to others who have also helped me realize that 
religion is merely a finger pointing to the moon. I would now say that I am an 
inter-spiritual person who is aware that I must go down in order to go up. This 
is both frightening and exhilarating. And I am so grateful.
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