Thursday, 17 December 2020

O Wisdom: O Sapientia!

 O Wisdom! 

O Sapientia!




This night the Church turns toward the second half of its Advent journey as with eight great cries from the aching heart of humanity we express the ancient longing for wholeness, 
for liberation, 
for union with the divine, 
for grace… 
Let us pray these ancient invocations of the eight Golden Nights together...

From the long cold of our Edenic exile we turn towards the sky and kindle hope looking into the dark for a light beyond all night and we sing the ancient invocations of Presence and power:

The O Antiphons!

Those that sing the deepest magic from before the dawn of time…
 
So at sundown each evening from now until Christmas Eve as we pray the Magnificat of Mary we will call on the One who comes… 

The One who descends that we may ascend… 
who goes forth from the Father that we may return with Him to the houses of light… 

We will call on Him by names so ancient they are written in words of fire in the hidden heart of Creation their lightening letters breathed forth from the Divine as transcendent touches that set souls longing and hearts bursting as their litany of longing is intoned

Tonight we call on Him by the ancient name by which He is known to all people of all times and places! 

O Sapientia! O Wisdom! 

We cry out from the heart of our foolishness, from the loss of our shallow knowing, from our listing and lying about the truth and the wound at the heart of all things…

O make us wise… 
Enlighten our darkness…

Long sought and hidden, 
yearned for by sages and saints, 
desired by philosophers and poets 
down the ages Wisdom comes… 
so often lost… 
so often found… 
so needed today.
Pouring forth its divine energies 
as Hochma, 
as Hagia Sophia, 
as God at play, 
as a young girl in the full exultation of wonder, 
as a woman birthing beauty and blessing, 
as an eldress sage where being and experience are fused at last into 
Wisdom… 

For Wisdom 
is revealed in the heart, 
and in the womb, 
in the mother 
and in the child,
for in no other way could 
so close a union, 
an inter-weaving, 
an inter-being, 
an incarnation 
be revealed.

For the One who comes
is already
and always
here.

Hidden yet always present…  
Heard thundering from the cloud, 
from the mountaintop, 
in the burning of the bush, 
on the edge of the breeze 
in the quiet rhythm of the breath, 
and in the rippled
waters
of the womb.

And so, as the tide of sunset washes this world 
in the dark ocean of night,
we breathe and stand for the Maiden Mother’s song
And chant our first invocation…

To the Word, 
to Wisdom,
to the One who is…
to the One who comes...

“O Wisdom
Who proceedeth from the mouth of the Most High, 
Who fills the Universe and holds all things together in a strong yet gentle manner,
O come to teach us the way of truth!”

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