Paul Burkhart

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The contemplative does not cease to know external objects. But he ceases to be guided by them. He ceases to depend on them. He ceases to treat them as ultimate. He evaluates them in a new way, in which they are no longer objects of desire or fear, but remain neutral and, as it were, empty until such time as they too become filled with the light of God.
The Inner Experience: Thomas Merton's Unfinished Masterpiece on Contemplation, Bridging Catholic Monasticism and Eastern Meditation Traditions
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