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Common terms and phrasesable absorbed accept activity acts asceticism attached become begin Benedict Joseph Labre blind faith body bring Carthusian Christ Cistercian contemplative prayer created things darkness deep depths desire dogma earth egoism emptiness enemy enter escape everything evil exist experience faith false feel fire freedom fulfillment gift give glory God's love grace happiness heart hidden holy Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human humble humility hunger idea images imagination infinite infused intellect interior peace keep labor light live longer means meditation mind monastery Moral Theology mystical natural natural faculties ness never Nihil Obstat obscurity ourselves pain perfect perhaps Person pleasure possess poverty praise pray prayer presence pride purity reach reality realize reason renunciation rest saints sanctity secret selfishness sense serene share silence simple solitude sorrow soul Spirit suffering supernatural taste teach THOMAS MERTON thought tion tranquillity true contemplation truly understand union virtues whole References to this bookFrom Google ScholarCommunities of Practice: Combining Organizational Learning and ...William M Snyder - 1997 - Social Capital Opening Psychoanalytic Space to the SpiritualCynthia Stone - 2005 - The Psychoanalytic Review Self-Transcendence, the True Self, and Self-LoveWalter E Conn - 1998 - Pastoral Psychology Mystics and Sufi Masters: Thomas Merton and Dialogue between ...SIDNEY H GRIFFITH - 2004 - Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations References from web pagesKelli Girl: Seeds of Contemplation Long Pauses: New Seeds of Contemplation (1961) New seeds of contemplation by Thomas Merton | librarything JSTOR: Seeds of Contemplation Seeds of Contemplation, Page 1 andilit.com » New Seeds of Contemplation - Thomas Merton Seeds of Contemplation (Merton, Thomas) -- Bibliography (issues ... Lutheran, The: Seeds of contemplation New Seeds of Contemplation by Thomas Merton (1972) Blur Circle: New Seeds of Contemplation Bibliographic information |