Thomas Merton Quotes
The Ever-changing Reality In The Midst Of Which We Live Should Awaken Us To The Possibility Of An Uninterrupted Dialogue With God. By This I Do Not Mean Continuous "talk," Or A Frivolously Conversational Form Of Affective Prayer Which Is Sometimes Cultivated In Convents, But A Dialogue Of Love And Of Choice. A Dialogue Of Deep Wills.
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