Hymns, Hope, and Inspiration: a collection of poems, songs, hymns, psalms, and prayers
Saturday, March 3, 2018
We awaken in Christ's Body
We awaken in Christ’s body
as Christ awakens our bodies,
and my poor hand is Christ, He enters
my foot, and is infinitely me.
I move my hand, and wonderfully
my hand becomes Christ, becomes all of Him
(for God is indivisibly
whole, seamless in His Godhood).
I move my foot, and at once
He appears like a flash of lightning.
Do my words seem blasphemous? — Then
open your heart to Him
and let yourself receive the one
who is opening to you so deeply.
For if we genuinely love Him,
we wake up inside Christ’s body
where all our body, all over,
every most hidden part of it,
is realized in joy as Him,
and He makes us, utterly, real,
and everything that is hurt, everything
that seemed to us dark, harsh, shameful,
maimed, ugly, irreparably
damaged, is in Him transformed
and recognized as whole, as lovely,
and radiant in His light
he awakens as the Beloved
in every last part of our body.
--Symeon the New Theologian (949-1032 CE), translated by Stephen Mitchell, from The Enlightened Heart: An Anthology of Sacred Poetry, 1991. Information about Symeon can be found here.
See John 2:21, for the 3rd Sunday in Lent, Year B.
Photo: detail from Marc Chagall's White Crucifixion, taken at the Art Institute of Chicago, 2016.
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