Monday, September 16, 2019

Chapter 3: Calling the community together for consultation (paragraph 1)


When any business of importance is to be considered in the monastery, the abbot or abbess should summon the whole community together and personally explain to them the agenda that lies before them. After hearing the advice of the community, the superior should consider it carefully in private and only then make a judgement about what is the best decision. (From para. 1 of Ch. 3 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

When any business of importance it to be considered my life, I often consult my friends. Sometimes they answer my questions or even give me advice, but they know that the greatest gift they can give me is deep and loving listening. This leads me back to listen to Inner Teacher, to my relationship with my Source, and so, to simplicity, to reality. Then I will know what to do.

1 comment:

  1. Benedict here reminds me that planning for the future begins with awareness of what is. Embracing the silence of meditation wherein I connect to and listen to You, Abba, enhances my ability to serve any of the communities to which I belong.

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