From Thomas Merton's The Inner Experience:
But the exterior "I," the "I" of projects, of temporal finalities, the "I" that manipulates objects in order to take possession of them, is alien from the hidden, interior "I" who has no projects and seeks to accomplish nothing, even contemplation. He seeks only to be, and to move (for he is dynamic) according to the secret laws of Being itself and according to the promptings of a Superior Freedom (that is, of God), rather than to plan and to achieve according to his own desires.
2 comments:
Oh, wonderful, wonderful quote!
I've not read the book you're quoting, but I do think that periodic returns to Merton are very good things.
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