What Happened to Sunday?
[00:12.08]Today our life and work
[00:14.97] rarely feel light, pleasant or healing.
[00:17.44]Instead, the whole experience of being alive
[00:20.62]begins to melt into one enormous obligation.
[00:23.35]It becomes the standard greeting everywhere:
[00:26.63]I am so busy.
[00:28.71]We say this to one another
[00:31.34]with no small degree of pride.
[00:32.97]The busier we are, the more important
[00:36.47]we seem to ourselves and,
[00:38.00]we imagine, to others.
[00:39.65]To be unavailable to our friends and family,
[00:42.27]to be unable to find time for the sunset,
[00:44.89]to whiz through our obligations
[00:47.81]without time for a single mindful breath
[00:50.48]this has become the model of a successful life.
[00:54.08]Because we do not rest, we lose our way.
[00:57.80]We lose the nourishment that gives us help.
[01:01.30]We miss the quiet that gives us wisdom.
[01:04.69]Poisoned by the belief that good things
[01:07.70]come only through tireless effort,
[01:09.94]we never truly rest.
[01:11.80]This is not the world we dreamed of when we were young.
[01:16.18]How did we get so terribly rushed in a world
[01:20.22]saturated with work and responsibility,
[01:22.30]yet somehow bereft of joy and delight?
[01:25.48]We have forgotten the Sabbath.
[01:28.65]Sabbath is the time to enjoy
[01:31.59]and celebrate what is beautiful and good
[01:33.78]time to light candles, sing songs, worship, tell stories,
[01:39.36]bless our children and loved ones,
[01:42.27] give thanks, share meals, nap, and walk.
[01:46.69]It is time to be nourished and refreshed
[01:51.05]as we let our work, our chores
[01:53.85]and our important projects lie fallow,
[01:56.32]trusting that there are larger forces at work
[01:59.27]taking care of the world when we are at rest.
[02:02.44]Sabbath is more than the absence of work.
[02:07.14]Many of us, in our desperate drive to be successful
[02:10.86]and care for our many responsibilities feel terrible guilt
[02:14.69]when we take time to rest.
[02:16.11]But the Sabbath has proven its wisdom over the ages.
[02:19.94]Many of us still recall when, not long ago,
[02:25.30]shops and offices were closed on Sundays.
[02:27.70]Those quiet Sunday afternoons
[02:30.98]are embedded in our cultural memory.
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