Thomas Merton Quotes About Meditation

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  • We become contemplatives when God discovers Himself in us.

    Thomas Merton, William H. Shannon (2010). “Thomas Merton's Paradise Journey: Writings on Contemplation”, p.52, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Learn how to meditate on paper. Drawing and writing are forms of meditation. Learn how to contemplate works of art. Learn how to pray in the streets or in the country. Know how to meditate not only when you have a book in your hand but when you are waiting for a bus or riding in a train.

    Life  
    Thomas Merton (2007). “New Seeds of Contemplation”, New Directions Publishing
  • Everything in modern city life is calculated to keep man from entering into himself and thinking about spiritual things. Even with the best of intentions a spiritual man finds himself exhausted and deadened and debased by the constant noise of machines and loudspeakers, the dead air and the glaring lights of offices and shops, the everlasting suggestion of advertising and propaganda. The whole mechanism of modern life is geared for a flight from God and from the spirit into the wilderness of neurosis.

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  • Our whole life is a meditation of our last decision - the only decision that matters.

    Thomas Merton (2011). “Thoughts In Solitude”, p.105, Macmillan
  • As long as we are on earth, the love that unites us will bring us suffering by our very contact with one another, because this love is the resetting of a body of broken bones. Even saints cannot live with saints on this earth without some anguish. There are two things which men can do about the pain of disunion with other men. They can love or they can hate.

    Thomas Merton (2007). “New Seeds of Contemplation”, p.72, New Directions Publishing
  • Meditation is one of the ways in which the spiritual man keeps himself awake.

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    Thomas Merton (2011). “Thoughts In Solitude”, p.54, Macmillan
  • Life is this simple: we are living in a world that is absolutely transparent and the divine is shining through it all the time. This is not just a nice story or a fable, it is true.

  • Let no one hope to find in contemplation an escape from conflict, from anguish or from doubt. On the contrary, the deep inexpressible certitude of the contemplative experience awakens a tragic anguish and opens many questions in the depths of the heart like wounds that cannot stop bleeding.

    Thomas Merton (2007). “New Seeds of Contemplation”, p.12, New Directions Publishing
  • Some of us need to discover that we will not begin to live more fully until we have the courage to do and see and taste and experience much less than usual... And for a man who has let himself be drawn completely out of himself by his activity, nothing is more difficult than to sit still and rest, doing nothing at all. The very act of resting is the hardest and most courageous act he can perform.

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