TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — Year C

*Alternate* First Reading: Excerpt from After the Ecstasy, the Laundry by Jack Kornfeld

“The true task of spiritual life is not found in faraway places or unusual states of consciousness. It is here in the present. It asks of us a welcoming spirit to greet all that life presents to us with a wise, respectful, and kindly heart. We can bow to both beauty and suffering, to our entanglements and confusion, to our fears and to the injustices of the world. Honoring the truth in this way is the path to freedom.”

Kornfield says this is “not necessarily easy,” but it is a useful practice. “To bow to the fact of our life’s sorrows and betrayals is to accept them; and from this deep gesture we discover that all life is workable. As we learn to bow, we discover that the heart holds more freedom and compassion than we could imagine.”

The words of Jack Kornfield

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