Theological Journal – October 3 Thomas Merton – Clarity of God’s Will
From Thomas Merton’s journals. An interesting meditation to reflect on as Merton, near the end of his life, is now living as a hermit on the monastery property. He’s been active in the anti-war movement and very vocal about the nuclearization of the world.
March 2, 1966
A flash of sanity: the momentary
realization that there is no need to come to certain conclusions about persons,
events, conflicts, trends, even trends toward evil and disaster, as if from day
to day and even from moment to moment I had to know and declare (at least to
myself) that this is so and so, this is good, this is bad. We are heading for a
"new era" or we are heading for destruction. What do such judgments
mean? Little or nothing.
Things are as they are in an
immense whole of which I am a part and which I cannot pretend to grasp. To say
I grasp it is immediately to put myself in a false position, as if I were
"outside" it. Whereas to be in it is to seek truth in my own life and
action, moving where movement is possible and keeping still when movement is
unnecessary, realizing that things will continue to define themselves and that
the judgments and mercies of God will clarify themselves and will be more clear
to me if I am silent and attentive, obedient to His will, rather than constantly
formulating statements in this age which is smothered in language, in
meaningless and inconclusive debate in which, in the last analysis, nobody
listens to anything except what agrees with his own prejudices.
(H/T Tim Keel)
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