| THE RAIN, THOMAS
MERTON AND MY SOUL |
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Thomas Merton understood the
rain. He realized
it nurtured rich and poor indiscriminately. Some of his greatest
encounters with enlightenment were intertwined with the rain. Rain
is universal. Merton knew further that salvation was
universal. Salvation was a gift of grace and it fell on all just as the
rain.
He saw the duty and destiny of man to be one of abandoning oneself to enlightenment. Man needed not to possess anything, he needed only to allow nothing to possess him. For Thomas Merton life was a dance in the rain. It was joy. It was an unrestrained search and it was a calm day listening to the soft sound of rain in the pines. No peaceful and sincere spiritual expression was exempt from its place at the dance or in the rain. Buddhism, Judaism, Islam & Sufism, Hinduism...all spiritual paths, fit within the peaceful and loving world sanctified by Thomas Merton's dance in the rain. |
| Father Merton understood that rain
without man
was merely just a scientific event...a function of physical
factors. With man, rain became something to view with peace.
Contemplating the sound of rain caressing leaves brought comfort. Rain tapping on the roof was the sound of God's fingers. Viewing the tiny droplets hanging from myrtle seeds like so many tiny crystal balls was to appreciate creation. Rain became a metaphor for all that is holy. Yes, Thomas Merton understood the rain. Even more than that, he understood the dance of enlightenment. |
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| It was by a most circuitous route that
I found
the enlightenment of salvation and the salvation of
enlightenment. My Christian friends will no doubt question my salvation
because it was
not painted by the numbers. And my Buddhist friends may
well
be skeptical about my enlightenment. It too, exists outside the
lines. I have no doubts.
Along the way I have been both drenched
and thrilled
by the rain. In like manner the words of Thomas Merton have
consoled
me with the promise that it is all OK. His words have been like
the
soft rain that makes you wish to turn up your collar and walk. Walking
in the rain brought me together with the most wonderful person I've
ever
met...yes, the rain changes lives and softens hearts. It teaches
us to always search and question, to seek God in all things.
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Poem: The Rain, Thomas Merton And My Soul
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