Treading tenderly

Daily Reading for June 25

Humility, Benedict teaches, treads tenderly upon the life around it. When we know our place in the universe, we can afford to value the place of others. We need them, in fact, to make up what is wanting in us. We stand in the face of others without having to take up all the space. We don’t have to dominate conversations or consume all the time or call all the attention to ourselves. There is room, humility knows, for all of us in life. We are each an ember of the mind of God and we are each sent to illumine the other through the dark places of life to sanctuaries of truth and peace where God can be God for us because we have relieved ourselves of the ordeal of being god ourselves. We can simply unfold ourselves and become.

The Tao teaches:
“The best people are like water
They benefit all things,
And do not compete with them.
They settle in low places,
One with nature, one with Tao.”

“Settling in low places,” being gentle with others and soft in our comments and kind in our hearts and calm in our responses, never heckling, never smothering the other with noise or derision is an aspect of Benedictine spirituality that the world might well afford to revisit.

From The Rule of Benedict: Insights for the Ages by Joan Chittister (Crossroad, 1996).

Comments (1)

Humility is a charism for which all of us should pray. It's one of the most lacking in the overall church today. I think one of the things that attracted me to the Episcopal Church was its Anglican humility, its willingness to allow the Holy Spirit to reveal new ways of being in the world. Although some disgruntled ex-members see the 'progressive' changes in the church as arrogance on the part of certain bishops, I think it demonstrates our humility and willingness to be guided and corrected by the Spirit.

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