Awareness - 12
But are you listening for what will confirm what you already
think? Or are you listening in order to discover something new? That is
important. It is difficult for sleeping people. Jesus proclaimed the good news
yet he was rejected. Not because it was good, but because it was new. We hate
the new. We hate it! And the sooner we face up to that fact, the better. We don’t
want new things, particularly when they’re disturbing, particularly when they
involve change. Most particularly if it involves saying, “I was wrong.” I
remember meeting an eighty-seven-year-old Jesuit in Spain; he’d been my
professor and rector in India thirty or forty years ago. And he attended a
workshop like this. “I should have heard you speak sixty years ago,” he said.
“You know something. I’ve been wrong all my life.” God, to listen to that! It’s
like looking at one of the wonders of the world. That, ladies and gentlemen, is
faith! An openness to the truth, no matter what the consequences, no
matter where it leads you and when you don’t even know where it’s going to lead
you. That’s faith. Not belief, but faith. Your beliefs give you a lot of
security, but faith is insecurity. You don’t know. You’re ready to follow and
you’re open, you’re wide open! You’re ready to listen. And, mind you, being
open does not mean being gullible, it doesn’t mean swallowing whatever the
speaker is saying. Oh no. You’ve got to challenge everything I’m saying. But
challenge it from an attitude of openness, not from an attitude of
stubbornness. And challenge it all. Recall those lovely words of Buddha when he
said, “Monks and scholars must not accept my words out of respect, but must
analyze them the way a goldsmith analyzes gold—by cutting, scraping, rubbing,
melting.”
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