“The ancient monks,
seeking quiet for contemplation, found the desert’s emptiness perversely
hectic, wild with inner demons, and were tempted to despair; the tidy faith
they had brought with them failed before such overwhelming bafflement. But that
failure eventually revealed itself to be the point. The faith that the desert
teaches is a faith that risks and trusts, a faith that survives in the
wilderness of the world not through the fortress of routine and unassailable
vows but through the simple reliance on the mercy of God. And God in His mercy
has made us human beings.”
…from The Monk Downstairs
by Tim Farrington
(photo: yesterday's snow)
1 comment:
I guess we will have snow soon as well.
BTW...I read The Monk Downstairs several years ago and enjoyed it.
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