Monday, December 8, 2014

Facing Despair

Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude, New York Farrar, Strous and Giroux, tenth printing, 1983

The desert is the home of despair. And despair, now, is everywhere. Let us not think that our interior solitude consists in the acceptance of defeat. We cannot escape anything by consenting tacitly to be defeated. Despair is an abyss without bottom. Do not think to close it by consenting to it and trying to forget you have consented.

This, then, is our desert: to live facing despair, but not to consent. To trample it down under hope in the Cross. To wage war against despair unceasingly. That war is our wilderness. If we wage it courageously, we will find Christ at our side. If we cannot face it, we will never find Him. Pg. 20

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Identity


Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation, New Directions Books, 1961

 If I never become what I am meant to be, but always remain what I am not, I shall spend eternity contradicting myself by being at once something and nothing, a life that wants to live and is dead, a death that wants to be dead and cannot quite achieve its own death because it still exists. Pg. 33