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 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SEEK GOD?
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Thomas Merton, lived a contemplative life for 25 years as a Trappist monk at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky. Merton wrote prolifically, particularly on contemplative prayer. He describes contemplation as "seeking God. It should be clear that this seeking is unlike any other that we undertake. We may seek for something we have lost or we may seek to meet a person we have never met before. Seeking in such context always means the quest for something that is not present. Clearly, this is not the meaning of seeking God, for God is everywhere. God is present to and in and for everything that exists. In fact, all else exists only because it receives its existence from God and is sustained in its existence by God. Contemplation, therefore, is becoming aware of something that already is: our oneness with God at the deepest level of our being."

Merton is fond of using the term "awareness" to describe this experience. "Contemplation is the highest expression of man's intellectual and spiritual life. It is that life itself fully awake, fully active, fully aware that it is alive...It is gratitude for life, for awareness and for being."

"Contemplation" pg 81, 83 in "The Thomas Merton Enclyclopedia" by Shannon, Bochen and O'Connell (Orbis Books, 2002)

[I would encourage you to take some time to ponder Psalm 139:7-17, Acts 17:26-29, and Ephesians 4:6 in connection with what Thomas Merton is teaching in the above quoted words. TD]

I heartily recommend the website below for those of you who wish to grow in your devotional life. It contains a wealth of resources, practical inspiration, and section of guidelines for practicing Centering Prayer [Meditation]. The book OPEN MIND, OPEN HEART by Thomas Keating is a must for in-depth teaching in Christian contemplative prayer. You can obtain it wherever books are sold. TD

http://www.cellofpeace.com/cp_method.htm

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