Thursday 26 March 2015

Thomas Merton: we are one organism

Only when we see ourselves in our true human context, as members of a race which is intended to be one organism and ‘one body,’ will we begin to understand the positive importance not only of the successes but of the failures and accidents in our lives. 

My successes are not my own. The way to them was prepared by others. 

The fruit of my labours is not my own: for I am preparing the way for the achievements of another. 

Nor are my failures my own. They may spring from failure of another, but they are also compensated for by another’s achievement. 

Therefore the meaning of my life is not to be looked for merely in the sum total of my own achievements. It is seen only in the complete integration of my achievements and failures with the achievements and failures of my own generation, and society, and time.

No Man is an Island

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