We are all
complicit in and benefitting from what Dorothy Day called “the dirty rotten
system.” That’s not condemning anybody; it’s condemning everybody because we are
all complicit and enjoying the fruits of domination and injustice. (Where were
your shirts and underwear made?) Usually the only way to be really non-complicit
in the system is to choose to live a very simple life. That’s the only
way out of the system!
Thus most of the great wisdom teachers like Gandhi,
Saints Francis and Clare, Simone Weil, Dorothy Day, Jesus and Buddha—lived
voluntarily simple lives. That’s almost the only way to stop bending the knee
before the system. This is a truly transfigured life in cultures which are
always based on climbing, consumption, and competition (1 John 2:15-17).
Once we idealize
social climbing, domination of others, status symbols, power, prestige and
possessions, we are part of a never ending game that is almost impossible to
escape. It has its own inner logic that is self-maintaining, self-perpetuating,
and self-congratulating as well as elitist and exclusionary. It will never
create a just or happy world, yet most Christians never call it into question.
Jesus came to free us from this lie which will never make us happy anyway,
because it’s never enough, and we never completely win.
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