Friday, August 29, 2008

saints among us

I called my friend down da bayou in lower Terrebonne parish, to see how they're doing re Hurricane Gustav. It looks like Terrebonne parish is dead center in the crosshairs of the storm.

"We're ok," he said. "We're making preparations and will evacuate in a day or two. If it's a category 3 it will do a lot of damage. It might destroy the house. And there'll be a lot of water in Houma. But the worst thing would be if it turns left and runs all the way down the coast. Then it would take everything for miles and miles. I'm not going to pray that it goes somewhere else. I wouldn't ask that it happen to someone else."

By this point, I'm crying. This great spirit, facing a terrible storm that might destroy his home, his village, his way of life, the whole city of Houma, will pray but will not ask to be spared -- at someone else's expense.

In another call, my friend "Elsie" said, "If I don't make it, I'll see you on the other side." As matter of fact as one can get.

There is a nobility, a courage and beauty of spirit among these simple, good people that humbles us all, that puts it all in perspective, that displays for all who wish to notice a wealth of the heart that few of us will know. Or maybe it's there in at least some of us, but rarely displayed -- which is as it should be.

But I, for one, know I have a long, long ways to go. And I know I've stood on holy ground in their presence.

Peace, Warren

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Gospel is Everywhere

Sr. Corita Kent said years ago that the essence of the spiritual life is not to go looking for extraordinary events, but to learn to see the ordinary in an extraordinary way. The Buddha said, "I am awake!" Thich Nhat Hanh teaches "Mindfulness." One of the openings of consciousness is the arts, which invite us to wake up and "see" in new ways. One of these provocative media is film.

I've said to many that the movie "Big Fish" is the best movie about the Bible ever. This week I went to see Wall-E. It's a delightful action adventure/love story/comedy appropriate to children of all ages; a mix of 2001 Space Odyssey, Star Wars, An Inconvenient Truth, and tender robot love all stirred together.

If you're interested in the spiritual life, make sure you see both.

Yes We Can

Warren