Daily Life Lessons from Rabbi Heschel
Year 2 Day 50
“Modern man may be characterized as a being who is callous to catastrophes. A victim of enforced brutalization, his sensibility is being increasingly reduced; his sense of horror is on the wane. The distinction between right and wrong is becoming blurred. All that is left to us is our being horrified at the loss of our sense of horror.”(God in Search of Man pg. 369)
Rereading the first two sentences above, thinking about the massacre at Club Q in Colorado Springs and the aftermath of blame and shame on the LGBTQ+ community as well as the outpouring of support, love, condolences for the people who lost their lives and the sheer horror of what happened, hopefully reminds all of us of God’s demand to be welcoming and caring for people who we think are different than we think we are. I listened and hear the callousness of people who believe drag queens are ‘grooming’ our children to be ____ fill in the blank, I hear Mike Pompeo say that the leader of the Teachers Union, a Jewish Woman, is the most dangerous person in the world. I watch in horror as Jewish Republicans cheer and applaud men who are calling for Joe Biden’s Impeachment, calling Democrats pedophiles and other such nonsense, extolling the virtues of Christian Nationalism and wonder if we are ever going to be anything but “a being who is callous to catastrophes”!
The heroes of the Club Q massacre are, of course, the people who beat down the gunman and the police who responded so quickly. The heroes of Club Q are the co-owners who have provided this space for all people to gather, straight, LGBTQ+, and everyone else. The heroes are the ‘drag queens’ who perform for the sheer delight of the audience and themselves. The heroes are the people who live and let live. The heroes are everyone of us who knows that we are all kin under the skin as my friend and teacher Rev. Mark Whitlock preaches. The heroes are the people who have shed the hard-skin of callousness in favor of the welcoming skin of Godliness. The heroes are the people who say ‘enough is enough’ and we have to change the speech from hate to loving disagreement, from vilifying to finding common ground where we can, from gridlock and stubbornness to forgiveness and welcoming. This is the path for people of faith, not the hatred and vitriol of these charlatans who claim to be acting in God’s name because the god they claim to be for is not the God found in any Spiritual denomination. Their “higher consciousness” is not the higher consciousness of any Spiritual discipline known to humanity.
We are witnessing Rabbi Heschel’s words above in real time. Instead of heeding these words for the past 67 years, we have lived the truth of them more and more. We are so stuck in our callousness that we are unable to see how we have become slaves to our dull, insipid and evil ways of treating one another. We are blind to the poison and bile we ingest believing it is good for us to be on a diet of hatred and callousness. We are deaf to the cry of horror from people we are brutalizing, we are deaf to the cry of our souls and inner life for the ways we are trying to kill the spark of holiness, the spirit of God that lives inside of us. We are immune to the reduced sensibility of what is the true north of living well, we are becoming more and more incapable of trembling and shuddering at the actions of the haters, at the mendacity of the liars, at the offensiveness of the bullies and the brutality of ourselves and our ‘tribe’.
We are circling the wagons to defend the indefensible, we are hearing people use the rule of law to break our norms and the law itself, we are witnessing the breakdown of our government “of the people, by the people and for the people” because of hatred and fear, because some people are desperate to hold onto power, are desperate for the ‘good old days’ and believe the lies of how wonderful they were. I am reminded of the Israelites in the Desert who longed to return to Egypt because they were able to ‘sit around the flesh pots and eat their fill of wonderful foods’, these people were experiencing Euphoric Recall because it never happened, they were slaves. The people going along with, cheering on, and enjoying the callousness and brutalization of anyone not like them are just like the Israelites in the Desert, the ‘good old days’ were not so good for them, they were poor and they were treated as second class citizens by the same people they are cheering for now! The lunatics are running the asylum because anyone who doesn’t want to see what is real and true, ‘all people are created equal’ is crazy. Anyone who thinks any one class/tribe/religion/group of people is all bad, is the cause of all the problems in the world is dangerous and crazy, hard-skinned, dull, vain and blind.
I understand the people who are stuck in their callousness as does everyone who is in recovery. We were there and I am not proud of my reduced sensibility, my brutalization of those around me nor that I was unable to see the horror of my actions because of my own vanity! Recovery and Judaism has unblocked my soul and allowed me to see life as beautiful, hear the calling/demand of Rabbi Heschel’s wisdom, and experience life as loving. This happens because my spirituality is not relegated to rituals, it is what guides me each and every day-serving God and being Godly is part of each and every action I take daily and when it isn’t I do my T’Shuvah and repair the damage, change my ways, and ‘fail forward’. God Bless and stay safe, Rabbi Mark