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Becoming Who You Already Are (Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton Series Vol. 2) (v. 2) [Paperback]

Jonathan Montaldo (Author), Robert G. Toth (Author), The Merton Institute for Contemplative Living (Author)
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Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton gently leads participants on a journey toward spiritual transformation and a more contemplative and peace-filled life. Each eight-session booklet offers an introduction to Merton and contemplative living through prayers, readings from Merton and other spiritual masters, and questions for small group dialogue. Book Two: Becoming Who You Already Are helps readers learn to utilize their own life experiences as the primary tool for spiritual growth. It points readers in the end to embrace our deep connections with all of creation through the God who made us. While the series uses Merton as a starting point, it seeks most of all to mine the spiritual depths of those who use it.


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  • Paperback: 62 pages
  • Publisher: Ave Maria Press (August 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594710902
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594710902
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,295,604 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Thomas Merton (1915-1968) is arguably the most influential American Catholic author of the twentieth century. His autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, has millions of copies and has been translated into over fifteen languages. He wrote over sixty other books and hundreds of poems and articles on topics ranging from monastic spirituality to civil rights, nonviolence, and the nuclear arms race.

After a rambunctious youth and adolescence, Merton converted to Roman Catholicism and entered the Abbey of Gethsemani, a community of monks belonging to the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists), the most ascetic Roman Catholic monastic order.

The twenty-seven years he spent in Gethsemani brought about profound changes in his self-understanding. This ongoing conversion impelled him into the political arena, where he became, according to Daniel Berrigan, the conscience of the peace movement of the 1960's. Referring to race and peace as the two most urgent issues of our time, Merton was a strong supporter of the nonviolent civil rights movement, which he called "certainly the greatest example of Christian faith in action in the social history of the United States." For his social activism Merton endured severe criticism, from Catholics and non-Catholics alike, who assailed his political writings as unbecoming of a monk.

During his last years, he became deeply interested in Asian religions, particularly Zen Buddhism, and in promoting East-West dialogue. After several meetings with Merton during the American monk's trip to the Far East in 1968, the Dali Lama praised him as having a more profound understanding of Buddhism than any other Christian he had known. It was during this trip to a conference on East-West monastic dialogue that Merton died, in Bangkok on December 10, 1968, the victim of an accidental electrocution. The date marked the twenty-seventh anniversary of his entrance to Gethsemani.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wisdom, Encouragement and Inspiration, November 14, 2006
This review is from: Becoming Who You Already Are (Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton Series Vol. 2) (v. 2) (Paperback)
Becoming Who You Already Are is the second in a series of eight booklets based on the work of Thomas Merton, one of the most important spiritual writers of the 20th century. It contains eight small-group sessions also suitable for individuals. Suggestions for use are provided in the introduction and an accompanying facilitaror's guide. The series, designed for adult Christians, helps readers explore four elements of spirituality Merton considered essential: our relationships with self, God, others, and all of creation.

Each session is built around excerpts from two "voices," Merton's and that of another spiritual leader. A psalm, short introduction to the readings, and reflection questions round out each topic, and optional concluding prayers are printed in the back of the booklet.

From this simple, gentle approach new insights spring up spontaneously in the days following completion of a session. For example, the last topic in "Becoming Who You Already Are" discusses Merton's "Fourth and Walnut" story. At a busy intersection, he was "overwhelmed with the realization" that he loved and was connected to everyone he saw. One reflection question asks readers if they ever had a Fourth and Walnut experience. I had not, but over the next week, with Merton's words in mind, I came close.

Those familiar with Merton's life and work will be drawn to the Bridges of Contemplative Living series for its connection with him; others will learn more about him, perhaps going on to explore his journals, essays, poems, and other writings, but certainly benefiting from the wisdom, encouragement, and inspiration contained here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More mountains from Merton and Friends, June 12, 2009
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A very excellent series for personal contemplation and group considerations. Grateful we are to the editors.
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