People who are trying to grow into a deeper life often ask, "What am I supposed to do?" People in Recovery Programs ask this. And while there are things that one must do in many life endeavors, including the monastery, a further question is,"What am I to become?" An addict gets sober in doing certain things, following certain steps, but sobriety is not their final identity. It is not who they are created to be. A person converts or joins or takes up a certain religion. They follow certain prescribed rules and accept certain beliefs and practices. But that is only part of the path. It is "being on the way." Yet I don't think it is a good idea to try to become ourself by ourself. In a monastery where I do have lots of time for solitude, I am not living alone nor praying alone all the time. I have a community each of whom is on their path. Few people are called to be hermits. We trudge together, while not trying to imitate one another.
Monday, February 6, 2023
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Being is Becoming- both alone and together.
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