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Dancing in the Water of Life

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by Thomas Merton


  “Merton Collection” (Bellarmine College)

  Merton, John Paul (brother)

  Merton, Thomas: about being voted the abbot; abstract drawings by; afflicted with poison oak/dermatitis; anniversary of arrival at Gethsemani; anniversary of ordination for; baptism anniversary of; counts year end blessings (1965); criticism of own spirituality; on Dom James; dreams experienced by; fiftieth birthday of; flu suffered by; health problems of; on his “hidden life,”; on his own frustrations; on his own work; invited to Latin American conference; invited to visit with Suzuki; jubilee year reflections by; justification by; on need for solitude; on own letter writing; packing to move into hermitage; permitted to sleep at hermitage; present view of the world by; on purposelessness of own activities; refused permission to travel; remembers himself as youth; self-evaluation by; speculates on General Chapter election; speech to Abbots; on “style” of liturgy; Suzuki visited by; on taking public position; telegram sent to CPF from; twenty-second anniversary habit reception of; vocation of; writes on “typical day,”

  “Message to the Cronopios” (Grinberg)

  Metaphysical consciousness

  Miller, Father

  Milosz, Czeslaw

  Missale Romanum (1956)

  Mississippi civil rights workers murder

  Moby Dick (Melville)

  Mohammed

  Monastic life: “civil rights” issues in; crisis of some houses; illusion of; modern attitudes toward; postulants adapting to; reform of

  Monastic Studies

  “Monastic Vocation and Modern Thought” (Merton)

  Monde

  “Monk in Diaspora” (Merton)

  Monte Cistello

  Montgomery march

  Moody, Dale

  Moore, Msgr.

  Moral of authenticity

  More, Dame Gertrude

  More, Paul Elmer

  More, Thomas

  Morin, Germaine

  Mori, Renato

  Moslem Saint of the Twentieth Century, A (Lings)

  Mounier, Emmanuel

  Moviegoer (Percy)

  My People Is the Enemy (Stringfellow)

  Mystici Corporis (Pius XII)

  Mysticism

  Namakura, Dr.

  National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC)

  National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB)

  National Guardsmen (in Birmingham)

  “Natural Law,”

  Natural theology,

  Navigatio Brendani

  Nazism

  Negro march on Washington (1963)

  “New Man” pamphlet

  New Testament anthropology

  New York

  New Zealand foundation

  Ngo Dinh Nhu

  Nicaraguan (Solentiname) community

  Nicholas, Brother

  Nicholas of Cusa

  Nietzsche, Frederick

  Nizan, Paul

  Nobozu Yamada

  No More Strangers (Berrigan)

  Non-Christian religions

  Non-ecology

  Non-violence

  Nooijen, Jeanne Cato

  Noonan, Edward

  Northbourne, Lord Walter

  North Vietnam; See also Viet Nam war

  Notebooks (Maritain)

  Notes on the Lord’s Prayer (Maritain)

  Nuclear deterrent (French)

  Nuclear Disaster (Stonier)

  Nuclear war

  Nueva Solidaridad

  Nunn, Louie

  Obedience: abandonment and; in all; things; greater good and; redemption through; true meaning of; unto death; on vow of; as work,

  O’Boyle, Archbishop

  O’Connor, Flannery

  Okamura, Mihoko

  Oldenbourg, Zoë

  Olduvai discovery

  Olive Garden poem (Rilke)

  One Million Dead (Gironella)

  Optimism

  Orent, Joel,

  Oriental theology

  Origen

  Origo, Iris

  Oswald, Lee Harvey

  Otia Monastica

  Our Lady

  Our Sunday Visitor

  Pacem in Terris (Pope John)

  Pacifist suicides

  Pallis, Marco

  Palm Sunday (1965)

  Panama crisis

  Papademas, Costas

  Papal Primacy

  Parable of the Wedding Feast

  “Parades for the dead” dream (Merton’s)

  Para, Nicanor

  Passion of Christ

  Passion Sunday (1964)

  Passion Sunday (1965)

  Pauline anthropology

  Paul’s Areopagus speech

  Paul VI, Pope: actions during Council session; attacked in book; attempt on life of; Council Documents promulgated by; opening address at Council session; U.N. visited by; on Viet Nam; visit to Palestine; weekly statements by

  Paustovsky, Konstantin

  Pax romana

  Peace

  Peace movements; See also Viet Nam war

  Peace in the Post-Christian Era (Merton)

  Péguy, Charles Pierre

  Peloquin, Alexander

  Penelope, Sister

  Percy, Walker

  Peregrinatio myth

  Perez, Leander

  Perrin, Henri

  Peter, Father

  Phenomenological Movement, The (Spiegelberg)

  Phenomenology

  Philadelphia race riots (1964)

  Philippe, Paul

  Pilate (Pontius)

  Pilgrimage of Etheria, The (Egeria)

  “Pilgrimage to Crusade” (Merton)

  Pilgrim, The (Serafian)

  Pius XII, Pope

  Placide [Deseille], Père

  Placidia, Galla

  Plato

  Poemas Nuevos (Cortes)

  Poet anthology

  Poets

  Poison ivy (Merton’s)

  Police state methods

  Political man (contemporary)

  Political values

  Politics; See also Viet Nam war

  Pontifical Mass

  Postulants’ Guide (Merton)

  Power to sin

  Prayer: action vs.; in the hermitage; love from; monastic dialogue on; See also Meditation

  Prayer as Worship (Merton)

  Precocious Autobiography, A (Yevtushenko)

  Present Age, The (Kierkegaard)

  Pride

  Prisca, Sister

  Prodigal story (Rilke)

  Propaganda

  Proslogion (St. Anselm)

  Protestantism: Catholic Church as different from; charisms sweeping; through

  Psalter

  Pseudo-religions

  Public position

  Purification

  Quies [rest]

  Race riots

  Race riots (Harlem)

  Race riots (Philadelphia)

  Racial justice; See also Civil rights

  Racism

  Rahner, Karl

  Raids on the Unspeakable (Merton)

  “Rain and the Rhinoceros” (Merton)

  Ramparts

  Rancé, Armand-Jean Le Bouthillier de

  Randall, Meg

  Rawicz, Piotr

  Raymond [Flanagan], Father

  Read, Herbert

  Realized eschatology

  “Real self,”

  Recognition

  Rectitudo

  Rectitudo propter se servata [rectitude properly services itself]

  “Redeemed community,”

  Reinhardt, Ad

  Relic of Benedict Joseph Labre

  Relic of St. Benedict

  Relics (St. Mary of Carmel Hermitage)

  Religion in the Modern World (North bourne)

  “Religion and Race in the United States” (Merton)

  Religious Liberty declaration

  Rent system

  Renunciation

  Residence on Earth (Neruda)

  Respectful Prost
itute (Sartre)

  Resurrection

  Revelation Constitution

  Reverend Father. See Dom James

  Revision of life

  Revolution

  Rilke, Rainer Maria

  Rise of Protestant Monasticism, The (Biot)

  Roberts, Archbishop Thomas

  Romans

  Rozanov, Vasilii

  Ruby, Jack

  Ruinart, Thierry

  SAC planes

  Saint Antonin

  St. Brendan’s isle

  St. Stephen of Grandmont (1964)

  Salmon, Dom

  Santo Domingo missile bases

  Sartre, Jean-Paul: Blackham on; compared to Anselm; compared to Merleau-Ponty; liberty of; meditation on Baudelaire by; Merton on attraction to; Merton purged of; preface to Aden Arabie by; right wing existentialism of; on Viet Nam war

  Sarx (flesh)

  Savio (Herrera), Brother

  Schachter, Zalman

  Schema

  “Schema” (Louf)

  Schema for Religious

  Schillebeeckx, Edward

  Schlier, Heinrich

  School integration

  Schuon, Frithjof

  Scriptorium of St. Gall

  Sean, Brother

  Seasons of Celebration (Merton)

  Second Epode

  Seeds of Destruction (Merton)

  Selma

  Serafian, M.

  Seraphim, Father

  Serenity

  Sex

  Shaker Furniture preface

  Shakers

  Shaw, Cliff

  Shoes of the Fisherman (West)

  Sign of Jonas, The (Merton)

  Silence

  Sin: power to; relations with death and works; weight of,

  Sin/punishment dream (Merton’s)

  Six Existentialist Thinkers (Blackham)

  Slipyj, Archbishop [Joseph]

  Smalley, Beryl

  Snowmass pamphlet

  Social contacts

  Socrates

  Soka Gokkai movement

  Solentiname community (Nicaragua)

  Solitude: changing official attitude toward; as a decision; “Franciscanism” of Shantideva and; good and evil within; Merton’s need for,; power of; revelations of; serious nature of; setting standard for; struggle with invisible powers in; truth revealed during; See also Meditation

  “Song of Women to the Poet” (Rilke)

  Sortais, Dom Gabriel

  Southern society

  Space age

  Spanish war

  Spellman, Cardinal Francis S.

  Spiegelberg, Herbert

  Spirit of Counsel

  Spiritual liberty

  See also Freedom

  Squirru, Rafael

  Steere, Douglas

  Stern, Karl

  Stonier, Tom

  Story of a Life, The (Paustovsky)

  “Strategic hamlets,”

  Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages (Smalley)

  Study of Bloy, A (Merton)

  Study of God (Kitaro)

  Study of the Good (Nishida Kitaro)

  Sufi tradition

  Suhard, Cardinal

  Sunday Concelebration

  Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro

  Swordsmanship

  Syro-Malabar rite

  Sze, Mai Mai

  Tadié, Marie

  Talking

  Tao of Painting (Mai Mai Sze)

  Tayoshi, Mrs.

  Tea ceremony

  Technological Society, The (Ellul)

  Technology

  Teilhard de Chardin,

  Tertullian (Quintus Septimius Florens)

  Thaddeus, Brother

  Theology: of baptism; God is dead,; natural,; non-Christian; Oriental; as scientific doctrine,

  Theophane the Recluse, Bishop

  Third Sunday [of] Advent (1963)

  Thomas, Saint

  Thompson, Father August

  Tibetans

  Tillich, Paul

  Timothy, Father

  “Tongs of Jeopardy, The

  Tonsure [crowns]

  Torres, Garcia

  Tract on Ecstasy (Jacobs)

  Tricherie [trickery]

  Truhlar, K. V.

  Truth

  Tung Shan

  Unbelief

  United States. See America Unity

  Urtecho, José Coronel

  Vallejo, César

  Van Doren, Mark

  Vatican II

  Vatican Pavilion script

  Verbum Caro (Balthasar)

  Viet Nam war: bombings in; Christians supporting; horror of; in Life magazine,; Merton’s opposition to; mistakes of,; news about; pacifist suicides protesting,; Paul VI’s pronouncements on; peace movement opposing,; Sartre’s statements on,; U.S. divine mission belief and,; Vietnamese leaders during,; Vo Tanh Minh’s fasting protest against,

  Violence: during civil rights protests; race riots and; racial provocation of; of revolution,; swordsmanship vs; of Viet Nam

  Vita (Anselm)

  Vitier, Cintio

  Vocation

  Voice of God

  Vo Tanh Minh

  Vows: flexibility of; of obedience,

  Wallace, George

  Walsh, Dan

  Walter, Dom [Helmstetter]

  Warren report

  Washington civil rights demonstration

  Waugh, Evelyn

  Wedding Feast parable

  Weil, Simone

  Werblowsky, R. J. Zwi

  West, Morris

  Who Is Man (Heschel)

  Wilder, Amos Niven

  Wilder, Thornton

  Wilfrid, Brother

  Wilke, Ulfert

  Will of God

  Williams, Robert Laurence

  Williams, Tom

  Wilson, Edmund

  Winser, Ann

  Women

  Worker solidarity

  World: Christian outlook on the; Decree on the Church and the; Merton’s present view of the; reconciled to God in Christ

  World Peace Mission Pilgrimage

  World policeman (U.S.)

  World’s Series

  World War II

  Wrath

  Wu, John

  Wulfric of Haselbury (Ford)

  Wygal, James

  Yevtushenko, Yevgeny,

  Zaehner, Robert Charles

  Zen

  Zen garden

  Zen Monasticism

  “Zen Revival, The” (Merton)

  Zinjanthropus discovery

  Zorina, Vera

  About the Author

  THOMAS MERTON (1915-1968) was a Trappist monk, writer, and peace activist. His spiritual classics include The Seven Storey Mountain, New Seeds of Contemplation, The Sign of Jonas, and Mystics and Zen Masters.

  DR. ROBERT E. DAGGY was director of the Thomas Merton Studies Center at Bellarmine College for twenty years and editor of a volume of Thomas Merton's Letters, The Road to Joy.

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  Books by Thomas Merton

  The Inner Experience

  The Intimate Merton

  Dialogues with Silence

  A Year with Thomas Merton

  The Other Side of the Mountain

  Run to the Mountain (Journals I)

  Entering the Silence (Journals II)

  A Search for Solitude (Journals III)

  Turning Toward the World (Journals IV)

  Dancing in the Water of Life (Journals V)

  Learning to Love (Journals VI)

  Copyright

  DANCING IN THE WATER OF LIFE. Seeking Peace in the Hermitage. Copyright © 1997 by The Merton Legacy Trust. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitte
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  1Paul Philippe, O.P., Titular Archbishop of Heracleopolis, was Secretary of the Vatican’s Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

  2Dom James Fox was at this time abbot of Gethsemani.

  3Merton’s longtime friend and editor.

  4Jean Mabillon (1632-1707), French Maurist, partially in conjunction with Thierry Ruinart (1657–1709), laid the foundation for a scientific approach to documentary criticism. He is considered the founder of the twin sciences of paleography and diplomatics.

  5Dom Vital Klinski was former abbot of Achel Abbey, Belgium, and monk of Gethsemani since 1927.

  6“The Shakers,” published in Jubilee, January 1964: 36–41.

  7Merton translated The Solitary Life: A Letter of Guigo, published by Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1963.

  8This article was eventually published as “The Zen Revival,” Continuum 1 (Winter 1964): 523–38

  9Dom Gregorio Lemercier’s “project” in Cuernavaca, Mexico, seemed to Merton the answer to his quest for an eremitical lifestyle in the late 1950s.

  10Published by New Directions in 1963.

  11Letter from Cintio Vitier to Thomas Merton, Havana, Cuba, November 16, 1963 (Thomas Merton Studies Center, Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky).

  12This seems to be an error: St. Eligius’s feast day is December 1, not December 3, as Merton has recorded it here.

 

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