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Insane for the Light (Fr Ron Rolheiser, OMI)

Jan 3, 2026
Father Ron Rolheiser, a Missionary Oblate priest and acclaimed theologian, dives into the themes of aging and spirituality. He discusses his new book, emphasizing how to give one's life and death away as a path to joy. Father Ron contrasts paranoia with metanoia, urging a shift towards higher thinking. He also reflects on mystical experiences and the significance of blessing others, suggesting that true fruitfulness reaches beyond self-interest. His insights on grandparenting and the 'dark night of the soul' offer profound comfort and wisdom for living fully in later years.
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INSIGHT

Begin The Wisdom Years Now

  • Aging is not a final stage you wait for but a vocation you begin now by cultivating habits for wise later years.
  • Father Ron Rolheiser frames the wisdom years as a distinct season requiring earlier spiritual and practical preparation.
ADVICE

Choose Metanoia Over Paranoia

  • Move from a petty, defensive mind to a higher 'metanoia' or above-mind that practices open-handed love and trust.
  • Practice letting go of paranoia and adopt Jesus' outstretched, generous posture as a spiritual discipline.
INSIGHT

When Icons Turn Into Idols

  • What once served as a healthy 'icon' can calcify into an idol when clung to past its season.
  • Rolheiser uses bodily health and control as examples that must be surrendered when they outlive their purpose.
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