The soul that projects itself entirely into activity, and seeks itself outside itself in the work of its own will is like a madman who sleeps on the sidewalk in front of his house instead of living inside where it is quiet and warm. The soul that throws itself outdoors in order to find itself in the effects of its own work is like a fire that has no desire to burn but seeks only to go up in smoke.
Thomas Merton

Oh, so welcome, these words!
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Indeed. This is from ‘No Man Is An Island’. Thomas Merton has such wonderful wit and precision in how he approaches topics of great depth. At times he reminds me of that other priest/poet John O’Donohue. A twinkle in their eyes….
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