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"With the world in my bloodstream": Thomas Merton's wisdom of love

  • Autores: Sonia Petisco Martínez
  • Localización: Proceedings from the 31st AEDEAN Conference: [electronic resource] / María Jesús Lorenzo Modia (ed. lit.), José Miguel Alonso Giráldez (ed. lit.), Mónica Amenedo Costa (ed. lit.), María J. Cabarcos-Traseira (ed. lit.), Begoña Lasa Álvarez (ed. lit.), 2008, ISBN 978-84-9749-278-2, págs. 869-880
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This article is a meditation on one of the most significant poems by the American Trappist contemplative Thomas Merton (1915- 1968). Making use of a rich variety of metaphors and symbols taken from both Western and Eastern literary-religious traditions, in this piece of lyrics the poet recreates a political and poetical space wherein humanity could dream of new forms of consciousness and communal experience that might speak against the falsity of today´s sinful economies based on fear, hatred and ignorance. Within the context of a society ruled by giants or "spectres" without a centre, where truth is permanently being crucified on behalf of economic globalization, technological progress and particular interests, Merton writes this love letter to the world so as to make people realize that beyond the restrictions of a desiring and self-centered self, the Spirit of Love is always breathing to heal the brokenness of division, warfare, and collective illusion and to show the path to unbounded Life and authentic communion.


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