Paul Burkhart

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Strictly speaking, contemplation is an immediate and in some sense passive intuition of the inmost reality, of our spiritual self and of God present within us.1 But there is also an active and mediate form of contemplation in which this perception is attained in some measure by our own efforts, though with the mysterious and invisible help of grace.
The Inner Experience: Thomas Merton's Unfinished Masterpiece on Contemplation, Bridging Catholic Monasticism and Eastern Meditation Traditions
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