Top 72 Richard Rohr Quotes



Faith does not need to push the river because faith is able to trust that there is a river. The river is flowing. We are in it.

 

Change is not what we expect from religious people. They tend to love the past more than the present or the future.

 

…religion either produces the very best people or the very worst.

 

…organized religion is no longer good news for most people, but bad news indeed. It set us up for the massive atheism, agnosticism, hedonism, and secularism we now see in almost all formerly Christian countries.

 

every time God forgives us, God is saying that God’s own rules do not matter as much as the relationship that God wants to create with us.

 

The human ego prefers anything, just about anything, to falling, or changing, or dying. The ego is that part of you that loves the status quo – even when it’s not working. It attaches to past and present and fears the future.

 

Much of what is called Christianity has more to do with disguising the ego behind the screen of religion and culture than any real movement toward a God beyond the small self, and a new self in God.

 

We have been shown how to fight hate without becoming hate ourselves. We have been given a Companion and a Friend and not just a good idea. We have been given joy in the midst of failure, and not just a way of winning or being right.

 

If we seek spiritual heroism ourselves, the old ego is just back in control under a new name. There would not really be any change at all, but only disguise, just bogus self-improvement on our own terms.

 

People who know how to creatively break the rules also know why the rules were there in the first place.

 

The people who know God well—mystics, hermits, prayerful people, those who risk everything to find God—always meet a lover, not a dictator.

 

The way to transmute the pain of life is to reveal the wounded side of things, evil, even, and then place the wound inside of sacred space. The Bible is about naming, facing, and then forgiving the wounds of history.

 

All great spirituality is about what we do with our pain.

 

Pain and suffering that are not transformed are usually projected onto others.

 

True baptism allows us to reframe, and contain, the reality of evil, without needing to blame anyone else, without any need for shame or vengeance. We are all in this together, and our common wound shows itself in different ways.

 

This seems to have been St. Augustine’s very notion of “memory,” not just nostalgia for some past moment, but connecting past, present, and future in one complete contemplative knowing.

 

Our wounds are the only thing humbling enough to break our attachment to our false self.

 

People who have been initiated “broke through in what felt like breaking down”.

 

Final authority in the spiritual world does not tend to come from any kind of agenda success but from some kind of suffering. Insecurity and impermanence are the best spiritual teachers.

 

It is no surprise that the first and always unwelcome message of male initiation rites is LIFE – IS – HARD.

 

When we fail we are merely joining the great parade of humanity that has walked ahead of us and will follow after us.

 

Denial of our pattern of failure seems to be a kind of practical atheism or chosen ignorance among many believers and clergy.

 

God seems to be about turning our loves around and using them toward the great love that is their true object.

 

Once you see that your skin and your gift are two sides of the same coin, you can never forget it. It preserves religion from any arrogance and denial.

 

It’s true all the time everywhere or it’s not true! And that one truth is always Mystery.

 

When you get your,’Who am I?’, question right, all of your,’What should I do?’ questions tend to take care of themselves

 

Our first experience of life is primarily felt in the *body.* … We know ourselves in the security of those who hold us and gaze upon us. It’s not heard or seen or thought it’s felt. That’s the original knowing.

 

In the second half of life, people have less power to infatuate you. But they also have much less power to control you or hurt you.

 

I do not think you should get rid of your sin until you have learned what it has to teach you.

 

The cross solved our problem by first revealing our real problem, our universal pattern of scapegoating and sacrificing others. The cross exposes forever the scene of our crime.

 

I have prayed for years for one good humiliation a day, and then, I must watch my reaction to it. I have no other way of spotting both my denied shadow self and my idealized persona.

 

The shape of evil is much more superficiality and blindness than the usual list of hot sins. God hides, and is found, precisely in the depths of everything.

 

Sell your cleverness and purchase bewilderment instead. It is such a willingness to live with bewilderment that characterizes the true wise man.

 

Ability to laugh at evil, to relativize symbols without dismissing them is usually a sign of a rather healthy person. Puritans and reformers can never laugh.

 

Right words make all of us feel falsely important. Right action keeps all of us forever beginners.

 

I hope we can inaugurate a new humility in our use of religious language, which for me is the very proof that it is authentic.

 

Often it takes outer authority to send us on the path to our own inner authority.

 

True spirituality is not taught, it’s caught. Once our sails have been unfurled to the Spirit, henceforth our motivation for the journey toward holiness and wholeness is immense gratitude.

 

With improved historical records, and easier access to them, we actually have better reasons for hating one another, for anger and violence toward one another.

 

I would wonder if you could be a hero or heroine if you did not live in deep time, that is, Past, present, and future all at once.

 

Self-help courses will only help you if they teach you to pay attention to life itself.

 

The Church, as Jesus seems to be defining it, is the gathering of accepted brokenness. It’s not the gathering of the saved.

 

You ironically have to have a very strong ego structure to let go of your ego. You need to struggle with the rules more than a bit before you throw them out. You only internalize values by butting up against external values for a while.

 

Whatever good, true, or perfect things we can say about humanity or creation, we can say of God exponentially. God is the beauty of creation and humanity multiplied to the infinite power.

 

We are usually on bended knee before laws or angrily reacting against them, both immature responses.

 

Without law in some form, and, also, without butting up against that law, we cannot move forward easily or naturally. We have to have something hard and half-good to rebel against.

 

How do you sell emptiness, vulnerability, and nonsuccess?

 

Men need men to keep their edges hot and clean, whereas women keep us warm and soft.

 

You know after any truly initiating experience that you are part of a much bigger whole. Life is not about you henceforward, but you are about life.

 

You cannot contain evil by shaming it, or making people feel guilty, but only by revealing it toward it is, and then seeing the good as better.

 

If you do not acquire good training in detachment, you may attach to all the wrong things.

 

When I am not king, then THE Kingdom has its best chance of breaking through.

 

It is hard to hear God, but it is even harder not to hear God. The pain one brings upon oneself by living outside of evident reality is a greater and longer-lasting pain than the brief pain of facing it head on.

 

Every missed rite of passage leads to a new rigidification of the personality.

 

Those who are not true leaders will just affirm people at their own immature level.

 

The human art form is in uniting fruitful activity with a contemplative stance, not one or the other, but always both at the same time.

 

The big truth for men is that often we have to leave home in the first half of life before we can return home at a later stage and find our soul there.

 

If we don’t learn to mythologize our lives, inevitably we will pathologize them.

 

Men as a class appear to be “at risk,” maybe even at high risk.

 

If the mystery of the Trinity is the template of all reality, what we have in the Trinitarian God is the perfect balance between union and differentiation, autonomy and mutuality, identity and community.

 

Seventy times seven” is a medicine for a healing community, not for a community with all the answers beforehand and all the appropriate punishments afterwards.

 

The soul needs meaning as much as the body needs food.

 

Most people confuse their life situation with their actual life, which is an underlying flow beneath the everyday events.

 

If this inner and critical voice has kept you safe for many years as your inner voice of authority, you may end up not being able to hear the real voice of God.

 

A skilled listener can help people tap into their own wisdom.

 

Much of the work of midlife is to tell the difference between those who are dealing with their issues through you and those who are really dealing with you.

 

The theological virtue of hope is the patient and trustful willingness to live without closure, without resolution, and still be content and even happy because our Satisfaction is now at another level, and our Source is beyond ourselves.

 

Nature is the one song of praise that never stops singing.

 

When ‘happiness’ eludes us – as, eventually, it always will – we have the invitation to examine our programmed responses and to exercise our power to choose again.

 

If our love of God does not directly influence, and even change, how we engage in the issues of our time on this earth, I wonder what good religion is.

 

God created us for love, for union, for forgiveness and compassion and, yet, that has not been our storyline. That has not been our history.

 

Your heart has to be prepared ahead of time through faith and prayer and grace and mercy and love and forgiveness so you can keep your heart open in hell, when hell happens.

 

 

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