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Quotes about Contemplation

We only know Him in so far as we are known by Him, and our contemplation of Him is a participation in His contemplation of Himself.
— Thomas Merton
We must slow down to a human tempo and we'll begin to have time to listen.
— Thomas Merton
A spirit that is drawn to God in contemplation will soon learn the value of obedience: the hardships and anguish he has to suffer every day from the burden of his own selfishness, his clumsiness, incompetence and pride will give him a hunger to be led and advised and directed by somebody else.
— Thomas Merton
I should be able to return to solitude each time as to the place I have never described to anybody, as the place which I have never brought anyone to see, as the place whose silence has mothered an interior life known to no one but God alone.
— Thomas Merton
Therefore beware of the contemplative who says that theology is all straw before he has ever bothered to read any.
— Thomas Merton
But in the actual experience of contemplation all other experiences are momentarily lost. They "die" to be born again on a higher level of life.
— Thomas Merton
But there is nothing to prevent a layman from taking just one Psalm a day, for instance in his night prayers, and reciting it thoughtfully, pausing to meditate on the lines which have the deepest meaning for him.
— Thomas Merton
Go into the desert not to escape other men but in order to find them in God.
— Thomas Merton
Had I ever read the Life of St. Bernard by Dom Ailbe Luddy?—
— Thomas Merton
My life is a listening, His is a speaking. My salvation is to hear and respond. For this, my life must be silent. Hence, my silence is my salvation.
— Thomas Merton
Might we consider boredom as not only necessary for our life but also as one of its greatest blessings? A gift, pure and simple, a precious chance to be alone with our thoughts and alone with God?
— Kathleen Norris
Anyone who listens to the world, anyone who seeks the sacred in the ordinary events of life, has "problems about how to believe.
— Kathleen Norris