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Richard's Daily Meditations

Eye, by Jade. Courtesy morguefile.com.  

LEARNING TO SEE

“God, you were here all along, and I never knew it” (Genesis 28:16), says Jacob on awakening from his stone pillow.

The essential religious experience is that you are being “known through” more than knowing anything in particular yourself. Yet despite this difference, it will feel like true knowing. This new way of knowing can be called contemplation, nondualistic thinking, or “third-eye” seeing. Such prayer, such seeing, takes away your anxiety about figuring it all out fully for yourself, or needing to be right about your formulations.

At this point, God becomes more a verb than a noun, more a process than a conclusion, more an experience than a dogma, more a personal relationship than an idea. There is Someone dancing with you, and you are not so afraid of making mistakes. You know even those will be used in your favor. At that point you also have awakened from your stone pillow, and you know with a new clarity what you partly knew all along!

Adapted from The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics See, p. 23

Starter Prayer:
Open my eyes.