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Mystics and Zen Masters
Book • 1967
In "Mystics and Zen Masters," Thomas Merton explores the lives and teachings of various mystical figures from both Eastern and Western traditions.
He draws parallels between their experiences, highlighting the universal aspects of spiritual awakening.
The book emphasizes the importance of contemplative practice and the pursuit of union with the divine, regardless of religious background.
Merton's insightful analysis and personal reflections make it a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of mysticism.
The book serves as a bridge between different spiritual traditions, fostering interfaith dialogue and appreciation.
He draws parallels between their experiences, highlighting the universal aspects of spiritual awakening.
The book emphasizes the importance of contemplative practice and the pursuit of union with the divine, regardless of religious background.
Merton's insightful analysis and personal reflections make it a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of mysticism.
The book serves as a bridge between different spiritual traditions, fostering interfaith dialogue and appreciation.
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