Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Rublev's Trinity


This icon painted in the 15th century by Andrei Rublev is sometimes called The Hospitality of Abraham (Genesis 18:1-10.)  It uses the story of three "angels" welcomed by Abraham as a symbol of the Trinity.  Some art critics think that the rectangle on the front of the table below the cup once held a mirror, so that the viewer was included in the Trinity.  I begin my centering prayer by placing myself with the Holy Spirit (on the right,) Jesus (center,) and Father, Love, "in whom I live and move and have my being."  Hospitality is a good word for unearned love.

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