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A Fixed Place To Stand — by Richard Rohr

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 4:32 pm
by Welles
Archimedes (c. 287–c. 212 BCE), a Greek philosopher and mathematician, noticed that if a lever was balanced in the correct place, on the correct fulcrum, it could move proportionally much greater weights than the force actually applied. He calculated that if the lever stretched far enough and the fulcrum point remained fixed close to Earth, even a small weight at one end would be able to move the world at the other.

The fixed point is our place to stand. It is a contemplative stance: steady, centered, poised, and rooted. To be contemplative, we have to have a slight distance from the world to allow time for withdrawal from business as usual, for contemplation, for going into what Jesus calls our “private room” (Matthew 6:6). However, in order for this not to become escapism, we have to remain quite close to the world at the same time, loving it, feeling its pain and its joy as our pain and our joy. The fulcrum, that balancing point, must be in the real world.
A Fixed Place To Stand — by Richard Rohr

https://www.awakin.org/read/view.php?op=audio&tid=2479


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Re: A Fixed Place To Stand — by Richard Rohr

Posted: Mon May 24, 2021 12:51 am
by Sandy
Thank you Welles!

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Sandy