Richard Rohr - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump
00:02:10 - The Vast Universe and the Universal Christ
00:04:02 - Jesus and the Universal Concept of the Christ
00:06:22 - The Cosmic Notion of Christ
00:08:33 - A New Cosmology and Universalizing Jesus' Message
00:10:49 - The Small Box of Religion
00:12:54 - The Marvel of Intelligence and Creativity
00:14:53 - Caring for Creation and Social Justice
00:16:54 - Saving the Worms
00:18:55 - Changing Notions of God
00:21:12 - The Exclusionary Nature of Theology
00:23:18 - The Journey from Order to Re-order
00:25:41 - Embracing Polarities and Diversities
00:28:05 - The breadth of freedom and social order
00:30:00 - Love God and Do What You Want
00:32:15 - The Changing Grand Canyon
00:34:20 - The Multifaceted Nature of Causality
00:36:39 - The "Father Wound" and the Atonement
00:38:50 - The Transformation of Religion
00:40:46 - The Healing Environment of the Prison System
00:42:09 - The Loneliness and Cutthroat Nature of Prison Life
00:43:36 - The Communion of Saints
00:45:22 - The Interconnectedness of Humanity and Collective Consciousness
00:46:55 - The Fall and Autonomy
00:48:33 - The Fall and the Wounded Condition
00:50:02 - The Happy Fault and the Rediscovery of Non-Duality
00:51:36 - Great Love and Great Suffering
00:53:19 - The Power of Love and Suffering
00:54:53 - Jesus's justice strategy
00:56:29 - Solidarity vs Sacrifice
00:58:19 - Dipping into the Ocean of Richard Rohr

Richard Rohr is a Franciscan priest of the New Mexico Province. He is the founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation and academic dean of the CAC’s Living School. An internationally recognized author and spiritual leader, Fr. Richard teaches primarily on incarnational mysticism, non-dual consciousness, and contemplation, with a particular emphasis on how these affect the social justice issues of our time.

Main points discussed in this conversation:

• The universal Christ and the personal Jesus.
• Our environmental destruction reveals our failure to realize God’s omnipresence.
• Tribal vs. universal religion.
• Christians are known for protecting life before birth, but not after.
• Process Theology: Consciousness is evolving in its capacity to be received and embodied.
• We only have metaphors to describe God – e.g. God is light. There was never one notion of God in the old testament or new testament.
• Jesus is often depicted as a punisher rather than the compassionate man that he was.
• Order, Disorder, and Reorder – all three are necessary for the universe to exist.
• Embracing polarities and paradox.
• God as the Great Allower – free will.
• Aligning with God’s will.
• The Universal Christ – the synthesis of Richard’s 50+ ministry.
• Transactional vs. transformational religion.
• The meaning of Jesus dying for our sins.
• Jesus did not come to change the mind of God about humanity but to change the mind of humanity about God.
• The importance of restorative vs. retributive justice.
• The Apostles’ creed.
• Infinite love can never give up on anything it created.
• Fundamentally, we’re all connected, so we all share each other’s sins and virtues to some degree.
• The fall had to happen for us to freely choose the good.
• Nonduality is more explicit in eastern religions but is also in Christianity.
• Universities teach us knowledge but not wisdom. Great love and great suffering are the universal paths of transformation. If you avoid them, you will never be wise.
• We need to love something more than ourselves. We start with a stone, a plant, an animal, and work our way up to God.
• Suffering accompanies love, but without love, there are things you will never know.
• The meaning of the crucifixion, in terms of solidarity.

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