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  2. Thomas Merton - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Merton Award, a peace prize, has been awarded since 1972 by the Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Social Justice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [55] The 2015, in tribute to the centennial year of Merton's birth, The Festival of Faiths in Louisville Kentucky honored his life and work with Sacred Journey’s the Legacy of Thomas Merton ...

  3. Inscape and instress - Wikipedia

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    The idea is strongly embraced by the Trappist monk and author Thomas Merton who admired both Scotus and Hopkins. In New Seeds of Contemplation Merton equates the unique "thingness" of a thing, its inscape, to sanctity. Merton writes, "No two created beings are exactly alike. And their individuality is no imperfection.

  4. Thomas Merton bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Merton's hermitage (interior) at the Abbey of Gethsemani. Below is a bibliography of published works written by Thomas Merton, ... Seeds of Contemplation. New ...

  5. The Seven Storey Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Seeds of Contemplation (1949) [1] The Seven Storey Mountain is the 1948 autobiography of Thomas Merton , an American Trappist monk and priest who was a noted author in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Merton finished the book in 1946 at the age of 31, five years after entering Gethsemani Abbey near Bardstown, Kentucky .

  6. Centering prayer - Wikipedia

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    The name was taken from Thomas Merton's description of contemplative prayer, from which Centering Prayer draws, as prayer that is "centered entirely on the presence of God". [ web 1 ] In his book Contemplative Prayer , Merton writes "Monastic prayer begins not so much with 'considerations' as with a 'return to the heart,' finding one's deepest ...

  7. James Finley (author) - Wikipedia

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    James Finley (born May 30, 1943) is an American author, clinical psychologist and former Trappist monk at the Abbey of Gethsemane, under the spiritual direction of Thomas Merton. [ 1 ] Finley is the author of several popular books on spirituality and Christian mysticism including Merton's Palace of Nowhere, The Contemplative Heart , and ...

  8. List of works about Thomas Merton - Wikipedia

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    Echoing Silence: Thomas Merton on the Vocation of Writing. New Seeds. ISBN 978-1-59030-348-1. OCLC 71369064. King, Robert Harlan (2001). Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh: Engaged Spirituality in an Age of Globalization. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-1340-4. OCLC 47081263. Harnden, Philip (2003).

  9. The Cloud of Unknowing - Wikipedia

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    The contemplation method urged in The Cloud is similar to Buddhist meditation and modern transcendental meditation. [21] For example, the last paragraph of chapter 7 says: If you want to gather all your desire into one simple word that the mind can easily retain, choose a short word rather than a long one.