Praying Dangerously
Deliver us, O God, O Truth, O Love, from quiet prayer from polite and politically correct language, from appropriate gesture and form and whatever else we think we must put forth to invoke or to praise You.
Let us instead pray dangerously- wantonly, lustily, passionately. Let us demand with every ounce of strength, let us storm the gates of heaven, let us shake up ourselves and our plaster saints from the sleep of years.
Let us pray dangerously, Let us throw ourselves from the top of the tower, let us risk a descent to the darkest region of the abyss, let us put our head into the lion's mouth and direct our feet to the entrance of the dragon's cave.
Let us pray dangerously. Let us not hold back a little portion, dealing out our lives—our precious minutes and our energies—like some efficient accountant,
Let us rather pray dangerously--unsafe, profligate, wasteful! Let us ask for nothing less than the Infinite to ravage us. Let us ask for nothing less than annihilation in the Fires of Love. Let us not pray in holy half-measure nor walk the middle path for too long, but pray madly, foolishly. Let us be too ecstatic, let us be too overwhelmed with sorrow and remorse, let us be undone and dismembered and gladly.
Left to our own devices, ah what structure of deceit we have created; what battlements erected, what labyrinths woven, what traps set for ourselves and then fall into Enough. Let us pray dangerously—hot prayer, wet prayer, fierce prayer, fiery prayer, improper prayer, exuberant prayer, drunken and completely unrealistic prayer. Let us say Yes, again and again and again and Yes some more. Let us pray dangerously, the most dangerous prayer is Yes.
Regina Sarah Ryan
(thanks Donna Knutson)