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From The Horse’s Mouth
Andrew Sullivan, presumably without any sense of the delicious irony of it all, cites this quote from Thomas Merton: He who attempts to act and do things for others or for the world without deepening his own self-understanding, freedom, integrity and capacity to love, will not have anything to give others. He will communicate to […]
Andrew Sullivan, presumably without any sense of the delicious irony of it all, cites this quote from Thomas Merton:
He who attempts to act and do things for others or for the world without deepening his own self-understanding, freedom, integrity and capacity to love, will not have anything to give others. He will communicate to them nothing but the contagion of his own obsessions, his aggressiveness, his ego-centered ambitions, his delusions about ends and means, his doctrinaire prejudices and ideas.
Does the phrase “contagion of his own obsessions” ring any bells for Sullivan?
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