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When I am not king, then THE Kingdom has its best chance of breaking through.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
You will have many more Aarons building you golden calves than Moseses leading you on any exodus.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Those who are not true leaders or elders will just affirm people at their own immature level, and of course immature people will love them and elect them for being equally immature
— Fr. Richard Rohr
In short, good leaders must have a certain capacity for non-polarity thinking and full-access knowing (prayer), a tolerance for ambiguity ( faith), an ability to hold creative tensions (hope), and an ability to care (love) beyond their own personal advantage.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
There are few in our religious culture who understand the necessity of mature internalized conscience, so wise guides are hard to find. You will have many more Aarons building you golden calves than Moseses leading you on any exodus.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
We recognized hierarchical or vertical accountability but almost no lateral accountability to one another—as Jesus hoped for the world when he prayed that we "all might be one" (John 17:21). A corporate reading of the Gospel gives hope and justice to history, but less control over individuals, which is probably why clergy who do the preaching don't like it too much and thus don't preach it too much.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
We need to encounter the hero within and let him lead us on the adventure of our lives.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
If you want to be important, serve others. And if you want to be at the top, then slave to help everyone else. The
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Of course, clergy cannot talk about a further journey if they have not gone on it themselves.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
whatever that takes, and then has plenty left over for others. True heroism serves the common good, or it is not really heroism at all.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
First half of life folks will seldom have the courage to go forward at this point unless they have a guide, a friend, a Virgil, a Tiresias, a Beatrice, a soul friend or a stumbling block to guide them toward the goal. There are few in our religious culture who understand the necessity of mature, internalized conscience so wise guides are hard to find. You will have many more Aarons building you golden calves than Moses' leading you on any exodus.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
First of all, you can only see and understand the earlier stages from the wider perspective of the later stages. This is why mature societies were meant to be led by elders, seniors, saints, and "the initiated." They alone are in a position to be true leaders in a society, or certainly in any spiritual organization. Without them, "the blind lead the blind
— Fr. Richard Rohr