Quotes about Discovery
                        God has no grandchildren. God only has children," as some have said. Each generation has to make its own discoveries of Spirit for itself. If not, we just react to the previous generation, and often overreact. Or we conform, and often overconform. Neither is a positive or creative way to move forward.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        To have a spiritual life is to recognize early on that there is always a similarity and coherence between the seer and the seen, the seekers and what they are capable of finding. You will seek only what you have partially already discovered and seen within yourself as desirable. Spiritual cognition is invariably re-cognition.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        The first half of life is discovering the script, and the second half is actually writing it and owning it.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        The first half of life is discovering the script, and the second half is actually writing it and owning it. So
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        Am I willing to walk into the wilds of my interior life without knowing what I'll find?
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        In Paul's story we find the archetypal spiritual pattern, wherein people move from what they thought they always knew to what they now fully recognize. The pattern reveals itself earlier in the Torah when Jacob "wakes from his sleep" on the rock at Bethel and says, in effect, "I found it, but it was here all the time! This is the very gate of heaven" (Genesis 28:16—17).
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        The surrendering of our false self, which we have usually taken for our absolute identity, yet is merely a relative identity, is the necessary suffering needed to find "the pearl of great price" that is always hidden inside this lovely but passing shell.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        From eighteen to fifty-five was the unfolding. Then, when it happened at fifty-five, they knew what they were born for. When that moment comes, it is great and it is all synchronicity. We know then that grace is at work and we are not manufacturing our own lives.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        Most people confuse their life situation with their actual life, which is an underlying flow beneath the everyday events. This deeper discovery is largely what religious people mean by "finding their soul.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        Self-worth is not created; it is discovered.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        Grace must and will edge you forward. "God has no grandchildren. God only has children," as some have said. Each generation has to make its own discoveries of Spirit for itself.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr
                        
                
                        We need to encounter the hero within and let him lead us on the adventure of our lives.
                    — Fr. Richard Rohr