
Thoughts in Solitude
“The Psalms are the true garden of the solitary and the Scripture are his paradise. They reveal their secrets to him because, in his extreme poverty and humility, he has nothing else to live by except their fruits. For the true solitary the reading of Scripture ceases to be an “exercise” among other exercises, as means of “cultivating” the intellect or “the spiritual life” or “appreciating the liturgy.” To those who read Scripture in an academic or aesthetic or merely devotional way the Bible indeed offers pleasant refreshment and profitable thoughts. But to learn the inner secrets of the Scriptures we must make them our true daily bread, find God in them when we are in greatest need—and usually when we can find Him nowhere else and have nowhere else to look!”
Quote: Thomas Merton, Thomas Merton: Spiritual Master the Essential Writings. pg. 248
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