Richard Rohr

Richard Rohr

American Franciscan priest, ecumenical contemplative teacher, and founder (1987) of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque — one of the most widely-read contemplative Christian voices of the twenty-first century, with daily meditations reaching more than half a million readers. Born 1943 in Topeka, Kansas, Rohr was ordained Franciscan in 1970 and has become a bridge figure for readers across Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and secular contemplative streams: drawing on the Desert Mothers and Fathers, Francis of Assisi, Julian of Norwich, Meister Eckhart, Carl Jung, and the perennial tradition. His best-known books — Falling Upward, The Universal Christ, Immortal Diamond, Everything Belongs, Breathing Under Water — reframe Christian doctrine through the lens of contemplative experience and the second half of life.

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The greatest of fools, foolish enough to be smart, can be saved.
humilityBreathing Under Water
It will always be a foolishness in the eyes of the world.
foolishnessBreathing Under Water
Always trust the wisdom of the body.
bodyBreathing Under Water
Healing always seems to involve the body.
healingBreathing Under Water
The body has to die before the spirit can rise.
deathBreathing Under Water
Every viewpoint is a view from a point.
perspectiveThe Wisdom Pattern
Until we recognize this, we cannot understand others' viewpoints.
perspectiveThe Wisdom Pattern
Reality is paradoxical and complementary.
realityThe Wisdom Pattern
Reality is not black or white. It is more often both / and than either / or.
realityThe Wisdom Pattern
Non-dual thinking is our way of finding peace.
non-dualThe Wisdom Pattern
In the second half of life, we move from a need for certainty to a desire for mystery.
certaintyFalling Upward
From a need for control to a willingness to let go.
controlFalling Upward
From a need to know to a desire to be known.
knowingFalling Upward
Everything belongs.
inclusionEverything Belongs
God uses everything. There are no dead-ends. There is no wasted time.
providenceEverything Belongs
He does not punish us — our sins do that.
consequenceEverything Belongs
And we are largely punished by our sins, not for them.
consequenceEverything Belongs
In the end, you must love your way into new thinking.
loveEverything Belongs
You cannot think your way into new ways of acting; you can only act your way into new ways of thinking.
actionEverything Belongs
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