“What a vast ocean of human suffering spreads over the entire Earth at every moment! Of what is this mass formed? Of blackness, gaps and rejections? No, let me repeat, of potential energy.
In suffering, the ascending force of the world is concealed in a very intense form. The whole question is how to liberate it and give it a consciousness of its significance and potentialities. …
May all the sufferers of the Earth join their sufferings, so that the world’s pain might become a great and unique act of consciousness, elevation, and union.”
~ Teilhard de Chardin
In response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine…
Remembering from St. Paul and from Walter Wink that we wrestle not against fellow human individuals but against the Domination Systems, I’d like to suggest that on Friday night, April 5, we engage in some form of spiritual activism. This coincides with the Night of Power / Night of Destiny of Ramadan. I can’t begin to imagine the hell the Palestinians are enduring right now and have been enduring for months without end. But in some way, we can join in the suffering we are witness to by learning, praying, advocating, and giving. There are many possible ways to engage; I’ve provided a few possibilities to consider.
Learn
- Books:
- Documentaries:
- “The Birth of Israel” (2008) Jeremy Bowen:
- “Disturbing the Peace” (2016) Stephen Apkon & Andrew Young
- I found a copy at our local Metropolitan Library System
- It’s also available to rent on various streaming platforms
- Social media:
- CAIR Oklahoma: https://www.cairoklahoma.com (This is local for me, who’s near you?)
- Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com
Pray
- Ask, cry, wait, listen, release, rest—prayer has many forms and many movements. We can always find some true expression of prayer.
- If you want to expand your concept of prayer, consider Teilhard de Chardin – Seven Stages of Suffering: A Spiritual Path for Transformation, where authors Savary and Berne posit the idea that suffering has a great deal of energy that we can redirect toward goodness and change.
- People are diverse and God is vast. For some interfaith exposure, consider the HeartSpace app.
Advocate
- Contact your elected officials
- Find a petition and sign on
- Find and join in with a local demonstration
- Like or share something compelling on social media
Give