Hi, Ahimsa,
Now that is very funny! I devoted quite a bit of time
years ago, reading Merton. I summarized my thoughts
on him in another thread.
What I didn’t say there was, that in the writings of
John Climacus, Climacus makes reference to that
time of day when a monk of the desert feels that he
can deepen his spirituality by wandering off from his
desert monastic setting…and that this was to be
considered a temptation like any other temptation to
the monastic life.
The first time I read that, guess who I thought of:
Thomas Merton.
I have a sense of compassion for Merton and am
in hopes that God has given him rest in peace.
[you’ve seen posts from me that detail my own
struggle and the years I’ve spent reading Buddhist
thought.]
Merton never struck me as having a highly
developed sense of Western logic, which perhaps
is the reason the East called so strongly to him.
Good for the other monk. To quote from an old
Charlie Chan movie: Truth speaks from any chair.
Be well, Ahimsa,
Maureen [reen12]