Love, Sex, and Cosmic Evolution

April 27th, 2018 by JDVaughn Leave a reply »

Gender and Sexuality: Week 2

Friday, April 27, 2018
Sister Ilia Delio, a Franciscan professor and theologian, has a wonderful way of making the brilliant writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin accessible. Teilhard (1881-1955) was a French philosopher, Jesuit priest, and paleontologist who brought a scientific and mystical perspective to his faith. In her book, The Unbearable Wholeness of Being, Delio writes:
Sexuality presumes that we are part of a whole and have been separated from the whole. Hence our incompleteness makes us long for wholeness and union. . . .
Teilhard speaks of the “creative role of erotic attraction” not only on the level of the individual but the universe itself is erotic. [1] Passion is the true stuff of the universe; “the whole creation is groaning in the pains of new birth” (Romans 8:22). Every star, cell, flower, bird, and human person yearns for wholeness and completeness. Sex is not a mere continuation of the species; it is the energy of love by which this universe is in the process of personalization, becoming more spiritualized, energized, and conscious. . . .
Modern culture’s preoccupation with the physical body and the exploitation of the body as soulless matter reflects the deep human disconnect from self, neighbor, earth, and God. Sex has become more like a video game with the goal of winning rather than part of the deep religious core of cosmic evolution. . . .
Evolution continues through humanity only when there is consciousness of love as the integral wholeness of love that includes a healthy sexuality. Awareness of our desires and attention to our deepest longings must orient us toward a unified heart and consciousness. Love is more than a survival mechanism; it is the fire breathed into the fabric of the cosmos that enkindles life, rendering life more than biological function. Love turns passion into transformative power.
One might say that evolution depends on healthy sexuality. The love between persons creates a thread of passionate energy that winds around the embrace of persons and enters into the heart of the cosmos, contributing to the energetic movement of universal convergence. Love is what “makes the world go ‘round.” It is fundamental to the forward movement of evolution and cosmic personalization. It is the whole of every whole, the open, dynamic field of energy that seeks greater wholeness within every star, leaf, plant, and galaxy.
By the sheer power of its energy, love draws everything into an endless depth of greater wholeness. On the level of human consciousness, the core energy of personal/sexual love must reach out to the wider realm of humanity that includes love of neighbor, friendship, and love of the stranger. Love, sex, and cosmic evolution are intertwined in a field of integral wholeness; to deny, avoid, or negate any of them is to thwart the process of deepening life.

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April 27, 2018
Away from the Crowd
Amod Pramanik (Odisha, India)

The psalmist wrote, “Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.” – Psalm 62:1 (NIV)

My niece and her two young daughters were visiting us when the baby — about a year old — suddenly started crying. With her tiny fingers, she reached for her mother, urging her to take her away from the crowded room. When my niece took the baby to the bedroom, she discovered that the baby needed to be nursed. As I was thinking about this loving mother stepping away from the family gathering to nourish her child, I remembered that sometimes God also calls us away from the crowd to a solitary place. Many times we do not understand what the call means or why God is calling.
Making room in our busy schedules for solitude and time to be alone in prayer nurtures a vital relationship with God and equips us to meet the challenges and struggles of life. When we encounter sufferings — hardship, heartbreak, temptation, sickness, broken relationships — or even when we encounter new and exciting challenges, God calls us to be present as Christ teaches us to take his yoke upon ourselves and learn from him how to find rest for our souls. Spending time alone with God helps us to grow spiritually more and more into the likeness of Christ.

Today’s Prayer

Dear Lord, help us to be alert to your “still small voice” (1 Kings 19:12, KJV). Amen.

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