The Battle of Ultimate Concern

As revealed to Reverend Jack Ditch

First presented at the Channing-Murray Foundation
February 26, 2006

There is no faith without a content toward which it is directed....[Yet in words] like "ultimate," "unconditional," "infinite" [and] "absolute," the difference between subjectivity and objectivity is overcome....This is symbolically expressed by the mystics when they say that their knowledge of God is the knowledge God has of himself...God can never be object without being at the same time subject. Even a successful prayer is, according to Paul, not possible without God as Spirit praying within us. The same experience expressed in abstract language is the disappearance of the ordinary subject-object scheme in the experience of the ultimate, the unconditional...

The more idolatrous a faith the less it is able to overcome the cleavage between subject and object. For that is the difference between true and idolatrous faith. In true faith the ultimate concern is a concern about the truly ultimate; while in idolatrous faith preliminary, finite realities are elevated to the rank of ultimacy. The inescapable consequence of idolatrous faith is "existential disappointment," a disappointment which penetrates into the very existence of man!...The ecstatic character of even an idolatrous faith can hide this consequence only for a certain time. But finally it breaks into the open, [and the idol crumbles.]

--Paul Tillich, "Dynamics of Faith"

I saw through my mind's eye,
	As upon a spiritual high-definition television
		Broadcasting ten thousand channels
All the people of the planet
	With all their joys and concerns,
	Fighting and celebrating and dying.

I walked among them
	As if surfing a metaphysical world wide web
	Prodding their deepest fears and passions
		With the click of a finger.

And wherever I tread, there arose conflict, discord and strife
As people fought for their very lives
	in the Battle of Ultimate Concern.

I saw people fight with fists, guns and knives
	Shattering bodies and filling graves
To gain access to the fruits of the Earth
		Her water, her metal, her oil, 
		her bounty of food
		her soil, her sky

I saw people fight with voice and ballot, to decide
	Which man in a suit can tell them what to do
	What may be put into and taken out of our bodies
	Who may go where, and who may own what

People fought to be comfortable,
	and they fought to be happy,
Yet even when they were in charge of the world,
	People were not content to cease fighting, but rather
	Bound themselves together into even greater armies
		And continued to build their machines of war
For no other reason than to assert
	This is the way you must think
		This is the God you must worship
			This is the family you belong to
		These are the laws you must obey
	These are the rights you must respect
These are the people you must Love.

Brothers turned their backs on sisters
Mothers abandoned their sons
And family divided
Instead proclaiming loyalty to great beasts of power
	Idols that went by names like
		Wal-Mart and 
		The Democratic Party;
		The People's Republic of China,
		The American Civil Liberties Union,
		The Roman Catholic Church,
		The Ku Klux Klan and
		The Unitarian Universalist Association
(to name but a few)

I watched as if from a mountaintop
	as these monsters of human social organization
Reached their strong arms across the land
	Refashioning cities in their own image
		Toppling mountains and filling valleys
			For the greater glory of their cause.

"Save the Planet!"  They cried.  "Save the Unborn!"
"Give us Liberty!"  
	"Give us Security!"
		"Give us Technology!"
			"Give us some room to breathe!"

They battled like Giant Fighting Robots
	towering over skyscrapers
	Giant Fist meeting Giant Metal Face
		conflict whittling them down
			until only the best remained.

I thought to myself,
	"Blessed are those who find victory in this battle!"
For it seemed that the strongest, the wisest and the luckiest
	Became like Gods On Earth

Smaller beings cowered before the Winners
	And paid them tribute for their might
Singing them songs in praise
	Thinking their mercy greater than their wrath.

For the Winners had vehicles that transported them 
	across continents in mere hours.
They had computers that could asnwer any question.
Their poor were fat, and their rich were skinny.
They did not have to work so hard that it was unpleasant
But instead relaxed and celebrated,
	Isolated within the walls they had built
		To keep at bay the teeming chaos outside.

Life seemed peaceful for those who dominated,
	and I thought to myself,
		"With hope and luck, someday,
			I'll be a Winner, too!"

But even then I watched 
	as those in the path of these Gods on Earth
	joined together,
		not in loyalty, 
			but in common self-defense
Tearing down the illusions of the comfortable
	swarming upon that which once overpowered them
		like hundreds of rats overtaking an elephant.

The bodies of the Giant Fighting Robots
	went crashing to the ground
		crushing innocents, mindlessly, needlessly,
	As the forces who brought them down disbanded,
		unable to hold together without a common enemy to fight.

"Things fall apart,
	The center cannot hold"

The imposition of order creates greater disorder,
	and the bigger they are, the harder they fall.

Thus I saw
	Every person, tribe, and institution
		Every nation and corporation
Each with its own Greatest Joy
	It's own Ultimate Concern
Struggling and suffering against those who would
	Stand in their way
And all of them--each and ever one--
	in the end, dying in the attempt.

"Oh, ALAS!" I cried.  "Woe to you, humanity!
What is this that has been revealed to me?
	That life is suffering?
	That human conflict is inevitable?
	That every rising star must someday fall?
Each of us fights for a better world,
	But the very act of fighting pulls taut
		The chains which bind us.
What is better for some
	is worse for others
One person's joy
	is another's concern
And those who play the part of judge today
	Will be the first to be judged tomorrow.
Desire leads to conflict,
			suffering
				and misery.
It would be better if we were to give up the battle completely
	Detach from desire, and
		Escape from suffering.
This is the only Nirvana,
	to leave existence behind entirely--
		The only rest is to be found in Nothingness."

And my heart sank in despair and surrender.


It was then that my guide appeared to me.

I saw him standing beside me
	in three-dimensional virtual mythology:

In dirty robes and well-worn sandles
	Hair down past his shoulders
		A look of hope and pity in his eyes

I needn't name him, for his name is unimportant
(It starts with a J)
But I recognized him immediately--
	Radiating kindness and trustworthiness
		Though feared and misunderstood.

Finding him there, I fell to my knees weeping
	Lamenting all I had just seen:

"We're born, 
	we fight, 
we grab what brief pleasures we can
		and we die.
Is there more to life than this?"
	
The hippy looked upon me with compassion
	and said with a voice that can calm stormy seas:

"People Fight, 
	Idols Fall, 
		Things Fall Apart, 
			Yet Something Remains Behind:

"Some folks may seek only escape 
	from this existence of suffering
And there's nothing wrong with that,
	if that is what you want to do.

"But those who remain behind and face the suffering

"Are able to direct the tension and conflict
	to get what they WANT
		not letting go of desire
			but grasping and embracing desire
And calling it by the name of Love."

And with these words he stretched out a hand
	and I saw the Battle with new eyes.

I saw a man and a woman, 
	shouting and screaming at one another
	tears and spit flying
But between them ran a fine wire of light
	pulled tight as each tried to go their separate ways
	causing them pain
		yet holding them together
And I knew that light was Love.

I saw other strands connected to that couple,
	ties to family, friends and society
	and each of these people were likewise connected
	in a great web that stretched to the horizon.
	Pulling humanity here and there,
		keeping humanity restrained.
	Bound to the world, and bound to suffering,
And I was shocked that this was Love.

I drew back further
	As if in an astral flight simulator
	Until the whole globe of the world lay within my view

And I saw how great societies formed,
	twinkling across the continents with a zillion strands of light
	Vast oceans of desire,
		a Gordian Knot of conflict
	And even in the immensity of
		the worst of human wars
	Even between the gunshots echoing across the desert
		The fire ripping through the jungle
			And the soldiers frozen, 
			starving, in their trenches
There blazed the chains of Love.

Love that keeps people tied to this world
Love that prevents them from falling into Nothing
Love of such strength that, even as people die,
	the light of their love remains,
	binding generations to come in the same passions
		the same struggles
		the same Greatest Joys
			and the same Ultimate Concerns.

"Do you see?"
	said the one whom I styled my Savior,
"Though human concerns last only awhile,
	waxing and waning in the currents of human drama
	snuffed all too soon by
		the briefness of their lives
The Love which drives them never ceases to burn
	It stretches from Beginning to End
	Alpha to Omega
		Shining out into the Void."

Then he placed a gentle hand on my shoulder
	Turning me to look out
		upon the infinite darkness of the night

And there I saw the brilliance
	of the battle behind me
		projected into the emptiness
			as onto the screen of eternity
	As if looking into a vast mirror
	All of humanity's love and judgment
		reflecting back in such perfect synchronicity
That I could not say which was the image of the other.
		
My guide proclaimed, "Behold!  Creator and Created.

"You fight to make manifest your own vision of God
	And you can't help but die in the attempt
	While the idols you build duke it out,
		What remains--
			The Face of God.

"The summation of all of your hopes and your dreams,
	your passions, your loves, your conflicts and battles,
Echoing out through eternity long after
	the tinder that lit them expires.

"This is why you fight
	You fight for the Ultimate Concern
		Though you call It by many names
			you all fight for the glory
				of the One True God."

My mind whirled, and I grasped to comprehend
	All that had just been revealed
The only thing I could say was,
	"Wow, that's really SOMETHING."
Because that's when I passed out
	and the vision ended.
Copyright 2006 Jonathan Prykop. You may consider this page Freely Distributable Gospel so long as you include a link to this page, but you must receive the permission of the author before making money off of this work, and please remember that plagarizing or otherwise claiming my work as your own is bad, m'kay?
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