Quotes about Oneness
Christians, you are Christ…for there is but One Son of God.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The Universal Christ is trying to communicate at the deepest intuitive level that there is only One Life, One Death, and One Suffering on this earth. We are all invited to ride the one wave, which is the only wave there is. Call it Reality, if you wish. But we are all in this together.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw and knew I saw all things in God and God in all things. —Mechtild of Magdeburg (1212—1282)
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Everything I see and know is indeed one "uni-verse," revolving around one coherent center. This Divine Presence seeks connection and communion, not separation or division—except for the sake of an even deeper future union.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
But God loves things by becoming them. God loves things by uniting with them, not by excluding them.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
When Paul wrote, "There is only Christ. He is everything and he is in everything" (Colossians 3:11), was he a naïve pantheist, or did he really understand the full implication of the Gospel of Incarnation?
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The self-same moment that we find God in ourselves, we also find ourselves inside God
— Fr. Richard Rohr
But God loves things by becoming them.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Life is all about practicing for heaven. We practice by choosing union freely—ahead of time—and now. Heaven is the state of union both here and later. As now, so will it be then. No one is in heaven unless he or she wants to be, and all are in heaven as soon as they live in union. Everyone is in heaven when he or she has plenty of room for communion and no need for exclusion.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Up to now we have been more in love with elitism than with any egalitarianism; we liked being the "one," but just did not know how to include the many in that very One.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
I'll say it again: God loves things by becoming them.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
This realization that Someone is living in us and through us is exactly how we plug into a much larger mind and heart beyond our own.
— Fr. Richard Rohr