Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, December 24, 2023

MAY CHRISTMAS BE A HARBINGER OF PEACE AND JOY!

 


When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, as described in the Gospel of Luke, the  choirs of angels sang: Peace on Earth!

However, Jesus was able to give that peace to the world only after his resurrection preceded by a life in which he fought and struggled against  the injustices perpetrated by the "powers be" - both political and religious --, on the helpless poor and the vulnerable. He was killed by the same "powers be" for the same reason. But God vindicated him and raised him up from the dead, assuring that his work for the coming of what he called "The Kingdom of God", a society where everyone can live happy, free of suffering, will continue.

The first words he spoke after his resurrection were: "Peace be with you!"

Peace is built on justice, is the fruit of justice. And so we all are called to struggle against injustice and oppression wherever we are so that we - ourselves and the "powers be" on earth today can make real the peace the angels sang at Jesus' birth.

I wish all peace and joy at this Christmas, especially to all those in the land of Jesus' birth, who are suffering so much today. May we all be promoters of peace, by working for justice! 

The peace that the angels sang was offered to "People of Good Will." What does it involve for us to be people of Good Will, in the context of my little reflection on the angels' message.

"Peace on earth to people of good will." (Luke, 2,14).

Saturday, December 24, 2022

PEACE AT CHRISTMAS

 

At Christmas we celebrate the embodiment in human flesh and blood of the eternal, primordial Spirit that is Pure Energy of Love.

The purpose of that embodiment is expressed in the Angels' announcement: Peace on Earth.

What is this peace? In my view, it is a state of affairs in which every human being can enjoy "the abundance of life" that the adult Jesus promised. "I have come that you may have life, life in its abundance" (John 10, 10)

This abundance of life becomes reality, when each of  us makes space in our hearts for everyone  and everything, for all created reality, excluding no one and nothing. We are able to do this when we fill our hearts with with love that will break down every barrier that keeps humanity and nature fragmented. This is the "Kingdom of God" for the establishment of which Jesus lived and for which he was killed by the domination powers of the day- religious and political.

We join Jesus to "make everything new" (Revelation, 21, 5) (ourselves first!) and contribute to the coming of God's Kingdom, by filling our hearts with love, excluding hatred and discrimination and becoming instruments of peace. to do this, we first make space in our heart for the Pure Energy of Love, whose embodiment we celebrate today, allowing it to flood it and transform it, making us new..

I have remembered all you who read this message and your families during the Midnight Mass.

Happy Christmas to you all from Sumedha Centre. Blessings!



Saturday, December 19, 2020

Psyche & Soul 25: SPIRITUALITY OF EMBODIMENT

 podcast link

 https://anchor.fm/boscom/episodes/2-25-PSYCHE--SOUL--57-entejd

Hello, this is Jose Parappully, Salesian priest and clinical psychologist at Sumedha Centre for Psychospiritual Wellbeing at Jeolikote, Uttarakhand, with another edition of Psyche & Soul.


The Coming celebration of Christmas – God embodying human flesh as we read in John’s Gospel (1, 14),  is a good occasion for us to reflect on another significant dimension of a Holistic Spirituality, namely, a Spirituality of Embodiment.

God taking on human flesh and blood in Jesus of Nazareth gives a whole new dimension to the understanding of the body -- human, but also all living and non-living bodies.

SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE INCARNATION

In the beginning, John tells us, God was Word, but now it’s’ flesh. God as Word was abstract, distant, unfeeling. God as flesh and blood is warm, concrete, earthly. In God embracing our humanity, our bodiliness, our own embodiment is divinized. We become Godlike.

Word becoming flesh has profound consequences for our lives. Incarnation, God taking on human flesh and blood, means that God and the human body are inseparably united. We cannot worship God in the temple, church or mosque, and desecrate, destroy, dishonor or deny our bodies.

When we forget that God is present in our embodiment, we can not only dishonor and ruin our own bodies with drug and alcohol, sexual promiscuity and immorality, and excessive pampering, but we can also destroy and desecrate the bodies of others – the collective Body of God.

When we let children starve, when the so called civilized world stands as mute spectators to sexual exploitation of children, rape and burning of women, when we tolerate crime syndicates driven by greed and profiteering ravaging the bodies (and souls) of our vulnerable young through encouragement of drug and alcohol abuse and pornography, when our vulnerable old and homeless are left forsaken on our city streets, it is the collective body of God that is being desecrated. The body that is tortured and mangled, starved and emaciated, wasting away in overcrowded and inhuman prisons, the body ravaged by a deadly and uncontrollable Corona virus and other contagious diseases, and treated inhumanely and disposed of dishonorably – all these are the body of God that is being dishonoured.


Incarnation – God becoming one like us— becomes meaningful only when we fulfil our social obligations –caring for one another, honoring, respecting and nurturing all bodies. Incarnation calls for profound respect and reverence for every body, living and non-living.

DIVINIZATION OF NATURE

God not only became a human being like us, God also became part of the earth, part of the cosmos. God becomes not only a human being, but also bread and wine, fruits of the earth and products of human labour. In the transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist, God has divinized every created reality. The earth is sacred. The planets are sacred. Plants are sacred. Water and soil are sacred. Incarnation calls for the deepest respect and reverence for all created reality.


THE UNIVERSE AS THE BODY OF GOD

The Incarnation makes everything in the Universe itself the body of God.

Feminist theologian Sally McFague in her book “The Body of God” presents the Universe as an embodiment of God: “God is not in the Universe,” she writes, “God is one with the Universe, as a person is one with their body” or like a “Mother who encloses reality in her womb, bodying it forth, generating all life from her being.” God is one with the universe, in the sense it embodies God’s essence, being an emanation from God. The universe is not identical with God, is separate from God, but God’s essence is in every bit of the universe (panentheism), just like the baby is not identical with the mother, is separate from her, but is endowed with her essence, her own flesh and blood.

Spirituality of embodiment invites us to see the unfolding of God’s presence and action in every phenomenon of the Universe. In the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas, Yeshuva (Jesus) says: “Split the wood, and I am there. Turn over the stone, and there you will find me.”(#77)

The 12th century German mystic Saint Hildegaard of Bingen, Benedictine Abbess and Doctor of the Church, hears God saying to her in a vision:  “I am the breeze that nurtures all things green… I am the rain coming from the dew that causes the grasses to laugh with the joy of life.” Created realities here not only emanates from God, but God identifies with every created reality.

God’s presence makes every created reality an embodiment of God, so marvelously and uniquely manifest in God becoming a human being like us in Jesus of Nazareth – the event we are preparing to celebrate in a week’s time.

Introspection

What does this presentation of a spirituality of embodiment, the implications of the Incarnation, of God taking on our flesh and blood, the divinization of nature, the universe as the body of God, trigger in us? How does it challenge us?

Prayer

We could now take a relaxed body posture, take a few deep breaths, become consciously aware of the God who became human and dwelling with us and in us, and whose essence we are in our embodiment, then hold before us the images of the Christmas story, and spend a few minutes talking to God about all that is being triggered in us, and listening to God to hear what God has to tell us as we get ready to celebrate God’s incarnation at Christmas.

I wish you all a very Happy and gracefilled Christmas.

Thank you for listening.

Pictures: courtesy Google Images

Jose Parappully SDB, PhD

sumedhacentre@gmail.com

 



Monday, December 24, 2018

HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A NEW YEAR FULL OF HOPE AND PEACE”

Christmas – God's Incarnation, God taking on human flesh and blood in Jesus of Nazareth – invites us to meditate on the mission of this “God-Become-Flesh,” “Emmanuel.”

(Photo: Christmas Crib at Don Bosco Alaknanda, New Delhi)

Jesus of Nazareth had only one mission – to establish what he called the “Reign of God” – an inclusive society in which all humans would live as sons and daughters of one God, brothers and sisters, in peace and harmony, where injustice, oppression, domination and discrimination would give way to equality and fraternity, where everyone would be happy, enjoying life in abundance – the life which he came to share with all. In the process he became an enemy of the powerful of the day, including the Temple authorities. He was a threat, a thorn in their side, and had to be silenced, had to be disposed off.
One way we can meaningfully celebrate Christmas, no matter what religious Faith we adhere to, or have no Faith at all, is to commit ourselves to realize Jesus’ dream, to contribute to the coming of the "Reign of God." This way we become the “People of Good Will” who make real the song of the Angels “Peace on Earth!”

Sumedha Centre is trying to do its little bit towards the coming of this God’s Reign through its ministry of healing and transformation individuals and institutions.
All of us at Sumedha Centre wish you a Very HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A NEW YEAR FULL OF HOPE AND PEACE”

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

HAPPY CHRISTMAS!

The original Christmas was the trigger that set in motion a revolution aimed at transforming a broken world and ruptured society through love - a revolution that has to be continued by men and women of good will.

Unfortunately that message of Christmas has been mostly forgotten, and Christmas has been reduced to four small c's: "crib, carol, card and cake." And the one that Christmas is named after, the big C - Christ - has been sidelined. Much effort is made these days by various forces to remove Christ from Christmas.


It is time to restore Christmas to its initial significance and focus on the revolution that has been set in motion so many years ago - transformation of society through love. That is the challenge that  faces especially Christians, and all people of good will.

Sumedha Centre wishes all its Friends and supporters  a very Happy Christmas.


May there be more peace and joy in the world this Christmas season through the love and compassion manifest by people of good will and the governments of the world.

Friday, December 23, 2016

HAPPY CHRISTMAS

God becoming human in Jesus (that we celebrate at Christmas) was the beginning of a process of healing of a ruptured world.


That process has been carried on over the centuries by individuals and organizations committed to extending God's designs for humanity.

Sumedha Centre is glad to be part of that process and contribute in a small way to the healing and transformation of individuals and organizations.

All of us at Sumedha Centre (Jose, Johny and Justin) wish you all a very happy and grace-filled Christmas.

Monday, December 24, 2012

JOYOUS AND GRACE-FILLED CHRISTMAS TO ALL


God becoming human in Jesus was the beginning of a process of healing of a ruptured world.


That process has been carried on over the centuries by individuals and organisations committed to extending God’s designs for humanity.

Sumedha Centre is glad to be part of that process and contribute in a small way to the healing and transformation of individuals and organisations.

Christmas is an invitation to us to be or continue to be part of this healing and transformative process and be agents of peace, harmony and reconciliation in a world that continues to be ruptured and fragmented.

A JOYOUS AND GRACE-FILLED CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

Friday, December 23, 2011

A JOYOUS AND GRACE-FILLED CHRISTMAS

Christmas is a joyous season because we recall a momentous event in the history of the Universe. God took on our flesh and blood, so that we could see God's compassionate face in Jesus of Nazareth.


The Incarnation has set in motion a process of healing the ruptured world and broken lives. We are so fortunate to be part of that process - experiencing healing and providing healing.

May this Christmas bring you healing and peace.

Special wishes to those of you have been part of the healing process at Sumedha Centre. May the New Year bring you many blessings as you continue your Psycho-Spiritual Wholeness Journey.