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Merton's palace of nowhere: a search for God through...
Jim Finley is like a glacier, with only a little bit protruding above, but untold depths beneath the surface. I loved how succinct Finley is in this book. His writing is beautiful, packing a great deal into a sentence. I found “Merton’s Palace of Nowhere” to be an exceptional summary of Merton. Merton is hard to summarize, but Finley pulls it off because he shares the spacious non-dual mind of Merton, who was his mentor at Gethsemane Abbey. Probably my favorite line from the book… “Prayer never touches us as long as it remains on the surface of our lives, as long as it is nothing but one more of the thousands of things that must be done. It is only when prayer..
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