Seeds of Contemplation
by Thomas Merton
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Beautifully written introduction to mystical theology and contemplative prayer. Very, very highly recommended
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> « Afin de devenir moi-même, je dois cesser d'être ce que j'ai toujours cru que je voulais être. Afin de me trouver moi-même, je dois sortir de moi-même et afin de vivre, je dois mourir. »
—Thomas Merton, Semences de contemplation, (Seuil - 1952)
> BAnQ (Mathieu B., Lectures, octobre 1964) : https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2632540
> BAnQ (Bergeron H.-P., Lectures, mai 1966) : https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2632556
> BAnQ (Goulet E., L'Action catholique, 11 août 1956) : https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/3527061
> « Afin de devenir moi-même, je dois cesser d'être ce que j'ai toujours cru que je voulais être. Afin de me trouver moi-même, je dois sortir de moi-même et afin de vivre, je dois mourir. »
—Thomas Merton, Semences de contemplation, (Seuil - 1952)
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Born in France, Thomas Merton was the son of an American artist and poet and her New Zealander husband, a painter. Merton lost both parents before he had finished high school, and his younger brother was killed in World War II. Something of the ephemeral character of human endeavor marked all his works, deepening the pathos of his writings and show more drawing him close to Eastern, especially Buddhist, forms of monasticism. After an initial education in the United States, France, and England, he completed his undergraduate degree at Columbia University. His parents, nominally friends, had given him little religious guidance, and in 1938, he converted to Roman Catholicism. The following year he received an M.A. from Columbia University and in 1941, he entered Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky, where he remained until a short time before his death. His working life was spent as a Trappist monk. At Gethsemani, he wrote his famous autobiography, "The Seven Storey Mountain" (1948); there he labored and prayed through the days and years of a constant regimen that began with daily prayer at 2:00 a.m. As his contemplative life developed, he still maintained contact with the outside world, his many books and articles increasing steadily as the years went by. Reading them, it is hard to think of him as only a "guilty bystander," to use the title of one of his many collections of essays. He was vehement in his opposition to the Vietnam War, to the nuclear arms race, to racial oppression. Having received permission to leave his monastery, he went on a journey to confer with mystics of the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. He was accidentally electrocuted in a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, on December 10, 1968. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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