20/02/2023
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Hope Lonergan
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Hope Lonergan
Good Morning!
So, I became a Quaker by sending off for a Quaker βstarter packβ. I had spent a couple of years window-shopping for a belief system to a) give my life meaning, and b) redivert my attention away from painkillers. Despite briefly alighting upon unorthodox belief systems such as Gnosticism or Vodou. I finally settled upon Quakerism.
What initially appealed to me was their foregrounding of social justice issues; their push for a rectification of inequality. A movement towards light β towards βcorrect, reverential actionβ - guided by βChrist the Inward Teacherβ or an internal, innate Godliness. And as someone who had wasted years on stasis and lethargy, his call-to-action, this personal response to social ills unprompted by liturgical coercion, was invigorating.
I was already opposed to a reflexive obedience to authority so this anti-establishment bent β especially when statements of defiance are paired with testimonies for peace β really appealed to me.
Either way, we need faith and spiritual guidance when the very foundations are shaken β whether literally or metaphorically as in the case in Turkey and Syria . The deadliest quake in the region in two decades has led to the deaths of thousands. A catastrophic moment that has shown the best of humanity and an inward sense of concern as a humanitarian call-to-action. And if you think your own gesture has no bearing on the wider landscape, remember that an accumulation of personal responses can mend a broken region.
With this in mind. God, I believe you move the tides within me and expand my capacity for fellow-feeling. You point out my responsibilities; my commitment to the Other. Thank you for igniting my social conscience.
Now go lightly.
Amen