Dialogues with Silence Prayers and Drawings

Cover of Dialogues with Silence Prayers and Drawings by Thomas Merton
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780060656027
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 0.82 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 242/.802
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“Dialogues with Silence: Prayers and Drawings” by Thomas Merton, published by HarperCollins on October 23, 2001, is a first edition work that spans 208 pages. This book presents a collection of Merton’s prayers and drawings, reflecting his deep spiritual journey as a Trappist monk at Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. The intimate nature of these prayers, drawn from his various writings, showcases Merton’s lifelong pursuit of a closer relationship with God.

Readers will find a unique blend of spirituality and art in this volume, as Merton’s drawings evolve from representational to abstract forms, influenced by his interest in Zen and Eastern cultures. The collection invites contemplation, encouraging readers to engage with Merton’s heartfelt expressions and to explore the sacred space where silence meets the divine. Through this dialogue, Merton offers insights into the transformative power of faith and creativity, making this work a significant contribution to the fields of religion and spirituality.


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Thomas Merton loved life with the passion of a romantic poet. At the age of twenty-six he chose to become a Trappist monk and began to pursue his ultimate, lifelong passion. From his austere quarters at Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Trappist, Kentucky, Merton worked to change the world and to come closer to his God. The drawings and prayers in this volume are the intimate, beautifully rendered record of that pursuit — Merton’s dialogue with God. The prayers have been gathered from all of Merton’s writings — his books, journals, letters — and are collected here, along with his largely unknown drawings, for the first time.

In his drawings we see the evolution of Merton’s art from purely representational to the more abstract, reflecting his interest in Zen andEastern cultures. It is easy to see that art was in his genes; both of his parents were artists. With each prayer and in every brushstroke, we sensethe depth of Merton’s passion as we pause and incline our ear to his voice offering these heartfelt songs to God and to the world. Dialogues with Silenceinvites the reader to enter into that sacred realm of contemplation where we listen in silence and await the divine presence in our lives, where emptiness becomes the juncture for the interchange between the outer and inner worlds, where darkness is transformed into light — the place where the voice of God is revealed.

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