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New Seeds of Contemplation by Thomas Merton

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New Seeds of Contemplation

Thomas Merton, Sue Monk Kidd

New Directions Publishing · Print & ebook · November 27, 2007

Reading lane: Religion & Philosophy

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Why This Clicks

Quiet Company

A quiet companion for reflection, shaped for daily return rather than one sitting.

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  • contemplative, dip-in reading
  • devotional language with cultural reach

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  • reference-friendly passages
  • faith-forward, inward-facing tone

Book Details

Authors
Thomas Merton, Sue Monk Kidd
Publisher
New Directions Publishing
Published
November 27, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Religion & Philosophy · Catholicism
Reading lane
Religion & Philosophy

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Publisher Categories

  • Religion & Philosophy

  • Catholicism

  • Mysticism

About This Book

New Seeds of Contemplation is one of Thomas Merton's most widely read and best-loved books. Christians and non-Christians alike have joined in praising it as a notable successor in the meditative tradition of St. John of the Cross, The Cloud of Unknowing , and the medieval mystics, while others have compared Merton's reflections with those of Thoreau. New Seeds of Contemplation seeks to awaken the dormant inner depths of the spirit so long neglected by Western man, to nurtur...

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New Seeds of Contemplation is one of Thomas Merton's most widely read and best-loved books. Christians and non-Christians alike have joined in praising it as a notable successor in the meditative tradition of St. John of the Cross, The Cloud of Unknowing , and the medieval mystics, while others have compared Merton's reflections with those of Thoreau. New Seeds of Contemplation seeks to awaken the dormant inner depths of the spirit so long neglected by Western man, to nurture a deeply contemplative and mystical dimension in our lives. For Merton, "Every moment and every event of every man's life on earth plants something in his soul. For just as the wind carries thousands of winged seeds, so each moment brings with it germs of spiritual vitality that come to rest imperceptibly in the minds and wills of men. Most of these unnumbered seeds perish and are lost, because men are not prepared to receive them: for such seeds as these cannot spring up anywhere except in the soil of freedom, spontaneity and love."

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