Chapter 2: Gifts needed by an abbot or abbess (paragraph 1)
Far from it, everything he or she commands or teaches should be like a leaven of the holiness that comes from God infused into the minds of their disciples. (From para. 1 of Ch. 2 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)
The leavening power of yeast lightens and expands dough; in the same way my relationship with the Teacher Within enlightens my mind. But I believe it enlightens my mind through my heart.
Yeast makes the dough rise and if bread is being made, the dough is "punched" and deflated so it can rise again before being handled into a bread. The yeast is the love of Christ placed within me, the dough, by the Infinite Bread Maker, God (Her?) Himself. And so I do not get inflated with self-importance or ego-consciousness, the Bread Maker punches me down with loving hands kneading, the dough so that the Christ-love within me grows and expands as bread for others.
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