Thomas Merton in California: The Redwoods Conferences and Letters

Author:   Thomas Merton, OCSO ,  David Odorisio ,  Kathy DeVico, OCSO ,  Douglas Christie
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Previously unpublished material from world-renowned Trappist monk and author, Thomas Merton, featuring the final conference talks given in the United States before his untimely death. In May and October of 1968, Thomas Merton offered two extended conferences at Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey, a Cistercian women’s community in Northern California. Comprising over twenty-six hours of previously unpublished material, Thomas Merton in California covers a variety of topics including ecology and consciousness, yoga and Hinduism, Native American ritual and rites of passage, Sufi spirituality, and inter-religious dialogue, along with extended discussions on prayer and the contemplative life. The material presented in these talks reveals Merton’s wide-ranging intellectual and spiritual pursuits in the final year of his life, and fills a long-standing lacuna around Merton's visits to Redwoods Monastery, forming a necessary bridge to the Asian journey that was to come. Practical and applicable, as well as searching and inspired, Thomas Merton in California is essential for Merton readers and scholars, and all those interested in deepening their spiritual lives.

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Author:   Thomas Merton, OCSO ,  David Odorisio ,  Kathy DeVico, OCSO ,  Douglas Christie
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.776kg
ISBN:  

9798400800313


Pages:   462
Publication Date:   20 January 2024
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Table of Contents

Contents Foreword by Kathy DeVico, OCSO   ix Preface by Douglas E. Christie   xiii Introduction: “The Nocturnal Balconies of California”—      Thomas Merton on the Lost Coast by David M. Odorisio   1 Mapping Thomas Merton in California   20 On the Road with Thomas Merton:      The California Itinerary in His Own Words   21 PART I: THE REDWOODS CONFERENCES MAY 1968   29     1. Modern Consciousness   31     2. Alienation and the Feminine Mystique   55     3. The Feminine Mystique, Millennial Consciousness, and Ecological Conscience   67     4. Psychological Aspects of Religious Life and Karma Yoga   79     5. The Origins of Modern Consciousness   101     6. Mystical Consciousness in Yoga and Life in Solitude   111     7. Hindu Stages of Life and Karma Yoga   139     8. Bhakti Yoga and Inter-Monastic Dialogue   157     9. Introduction to Sufism   177   10. Native American Ritual and Practice   215   11. Sufi Spirituality: Surrender and Mercy   225   12. The Interpretation of Dreams, Sufi Spirituality, and Religious Inclusivity   247  OCTOBER 1968   260   13. Life in Prayer   261   14. Opening Discussion   297   15. Prayer, Freedom, and Doubt   303   16. Discussion: Zen and Non-Violence   321   17. Discussion: Pentecostalism, Poetry, and Prayer   337   18. Prayer and Time   347   19. Closing Discussion: Politics and Prayer   369 PART II: THE LETTERS   20. The Thomas Merton-Myriam Dardenne Correspondence   385   21. Letters to Fellow Monastics, Acquaintances, and Friends   417 APPENDIX   22. Four Days with Merton by Gracie M. Jones   429 Acknowledgments   435 Permissions    437 Index   439

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"""As one of the . . . participants of the [October] 1968 Redwoods Conferences, I can sum up the atmosphere of those days in one word: electrified--and this in every respect . . . even the most mundane exchange seemed to be charged with high voltage. Thomas Merton in California gives readers the privilege to sense for themselves the formidable creative charge of those encounters as if they were there. What higher praise could there be for this book?"" Br. David Steindl-Rast, OSB, monk, author, co-founder of grateful.org -- (4/11/2023 12:00:00 AM)"


"""This book, for the first time, makes those conferences available in transcription form. They are easy to read and important to digest, for Merton enthusiasts but also for anyone passionate about interfaith and interspiritual learning and discovery today."" Spirituality and Practice-- (1/10/2024 12:00:00 AM) ""Both nostalgic and poignant, for the first time ever, Odorisio makes available the final conferences given by Merton at Redwoods monastery in the Lost Coast of California just months before his fateful journey East. Odorisio's editing--nuanced and subtle--literally 'holds space' for an uncensored Merton to speak anew with a timeless relevance that is as uncanny as it is prophetic. This volume fills an essential gap on the ruminations of a mature Merton across a breadth of subjects as relevant in 1968 as they are now. The world of Merton scholarship is indebted to Odorisio for bringing these conferences to light. Simply brilliant!"" The Rev. Vincent Pizzuto, University of San Francisco, author of Contemplating Christ: The Gospels and the Interior Life-- (9/20/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""Here we hear Merton in his own voice--candid, uncensored, heartfelt--as he explores human consciousness through lenses of Christian, Hindu, Sufi, and Zen mysticism. We owe David M. Odorisio a debt of gratitude for his artfully crafted introduction to the landscape and spirit of Redwoods, judiciously edited transcriptions of Merton's talks and letters, and informative yet unobtrusive annotation. This book is a treasure--informative and inspiring! It will touch reader's minds and hearts!"" Christine M. Bochen, Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at Nazareth University, Rochester, New York -- (8/28/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""With fresh, astute editing, Odorisio offers us a powerful entry into Merton's post-Vatican II thinking about human consciousness that reveals Merton's deep sense of play, spiritual honesty, and belief in the 'cosmic community of creatures.' These 1968 Redwood Conferences and letters to Mother Myriam Dardenne, OCSO, that created an 'alleluia experience' for Merton are now, for the first time, available to contemporary readers. Promise yourself a thorough and engaging reading."" Dr. Monica Weis, SSJ, Professor Emerita of English, Nazareth University-- (8/16/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""Merton was at his best in informal settings. This newly published material provides examples: two sets of talks to monastics and two collections of letters both in his ipsissima verba. Edited with intelligence, warmth, and clear documentation, the book makes some of his last, most important teaching on prayer widely available. It is an important contribution to Merton primary sources."" Bonnie Thurston, author of Shaped By the End You Live For: Thomas Merton's Monastic Spirituality -- (8/23/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""The young man who thought of himself as a contemplative in Greenwich Village now comes full circle after decades of monastic life to the crucible of contemporary culture and thought in northern California, not only with his dear friends at Redwoods Monastery, but in his jaunts into San Francisco, jazz clubs and Beat bookstores. The conferences contained here are more like conversations that Merton initiates, and you can almost hear the restless Trappist breathless with excitement about the future, particularly his own. To read Thomas Merton in California is more like listening in, not only to his dizzyingly wide-ranging erudition but on candid descriptions of his own daily life as a solitary that do well to shatter the romantic illusions of hermit life. A profoundly intimate and fascinating glimpse into one of the greatest minds and most important voices of the twentieth century."" Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, author of Prayer in the Cave of the Heart and Spirit, Soul, Body -- (8/24/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""With Thomas Merton in California, expertly edited by David M. Odorisio, we have the mature Merton of 1968 speaking on prayer, spirituality, and interfaith dialogue, along with other areas of concern for him at that time. Merton's previously unavailable talks to the community at Our Lady of the Redwoods from May and October 1968 will appeal to seekers everywhere as he tells the sisters, quite simply yet profoundly, 'The great thing is prayer. Prayer itself . . . if you want a life of prayer, the way to get it is by praying.' These talks, given just days before his departure for Asia and weeks before his untimely death, show Merton's deep rootedness in the monastic tradition and his Catholic faith, while still being open to other faith traditions and becoming, as he tells the sisters, 'as good a Buddhist as I can.'"" Paul M. Pearson, Director, Thomas Merton Center-- (8/23/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""This is a significant, well-annotated exhibition of the monk's nuanced massage of 1960s consciousness experiments mere months before his death in Thailand. David M. Odorisio, the astute editor of the recent magisterial Merton & Hinduism, represents a new wave of scholarly contemplatives who explore Merton's strategic inner work to transcend himself in service and witness to the global communities of those who pray. Odorisio lays out evidence of Merton's having lost his 'self' forward through deeper inner experiences of solitude and community. Merton beacons hope that all divisions of our true and false selves will disappear at last into a universal matrix of love."" Jonathan Montaldo, Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton -- (8/4/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""What a marvelous, unexpected gift! These series of informal talks to a cherished community of Cistercian women and later to a small group of their invited guests, along with related materials, sparkle and inspire with Thomas Merton's characteristic insight, humor and wisdom. Expertly introduced and edited by David Odorisio, this volume presents Merton at the top of his form and fills a gap we didn't even know existed in the literary record of the final months of his life."" Patrick F. O'Connell, Editor, Thomas Merton: Selected Essays -- (8/2/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""As one of the . . . participants of the [October] 1968 Redwoods Conferences, I can sum up the atmosphere of those days in one word: electrified--and this in every respect . . . even the most mundane exchange seemed to be charged with high voltage. Thomas Merton in California gives readers the privilege to sense for themselves the formidable creative charge of those encounters as if they were there. What higher praise could there be for this book?"" Br. David Steindl-Rast, OSB, monk, author, co-founder of grateful.org -- (4/11/2023 12:00:00 AM)"


"""Both nostalgic and poignant, for the first time ever, Odorisio makes available the final conferences given by Merton at Redwoods monastery in the Lost Coast of California just months before his fateful journey East. Odorisio's editing--nuanced and subtle--literally 'holds space' for an uncensored Merton to speak anew with a timeless relevance that is as uncanny as it is prophetic. This volume fills an essential gap on the ruminations of a mature Merton across a breadth of subjects as relevant in 1968 as they are now. The world of Merton scholarship is indebted to Odorisio for bringing these conferences to light. Simply brilliant!"" The Rev. Vincent Pizzuto, University of San Francisco, author of Contemplating Christ: The Gospels and the Interior Life-- (9/20/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""Here we hear Merton in his own voice--candid, uncensored, heartfelt--as he explores human consciousness through lenses of Christian, Hindu, Sufi, and Zen mysticism. We owe David M. Odorisio a debt of gratitude for his artfully crafted introduction to the landscape and spirit of Redwoods, judiciously edited transcriptions of Merton's talks and letters, and informative yet unobtrusive annotation. This book is a treasure--informative and inspiring! It will touch reader's minds and hearts!"" Christine M. Bochen, Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at Nazareth University, Rochester, New York -- (8/28/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""With fresh, astute editing, Odorisio offers us a powerful entry into Merton's post-Vatican II thinking about human consciousness that reveals Merton's deep sense of play, spiritual honesty, and belief in the 'cosmic community of creatures.' These 1968 Redwood Conferences and letters to Mother Myriam Dardenne, OCSO, that created an 'alleluia experience' for Merton are now, for the first time, available to contemporary readers. Promise yourself a thorough and engaging reading."" Dr. Monica Weis, SSJ, Professor Emerita of English, Nazareth University-- (8/16/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""Merton was at his best in informal settings. This newly published material provides examples: two sets of talks to monastics and two collections of letters both in his ipsissima verba. Edited with intelligence, warmth, and clear documentation, the book makes some of his last, most important teaching on prayer widely available. It is an important contribution to Merton primary sources."" Bonnie Thurston, author of Shaped By the End You Live For: Thomas Merton's Monastic Spirituality -- (8/23/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""The young man who thought of himself as a contemplative in Greenwich Village now comes full circle after decades of monastic life to the crucible of contemporary culture and thought in northern California, not only with his dear friends at Redwoods Monastery, but in his jaunts into San Francisco, jazz clubs and Beat bookstores. The conferences contained here are more like conversations that Merton initiates, and you can almost hear the restless Trappist breathless with excitement about the future, particularly his own. To read Thomas Merton in California is more like listening in, not only to his dizzyingly wide-ranging erudition but on candid descriptions of his own daily life as a solitary that do well to shatter the romantic illusions of hermit life. A profoundly intimate and fascinating glimpse into one of the greatest minds and most important voices of the twentieth century."" Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, author of Prayer in the Cave of the Heart and Spirit, Soul, Body -- (8/24/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""With Thomas Merton in California, expertly edited by David M. Odorisio, we have the mature Merton of 1968 speaking on prayer, spirituality, and interfaith dialogue, along with other areas of concern for him at that time. Merton's previously unavailable talks to the community at Our Lady of the Redwoods from May and October 1968 will appeal to seekers everywhere as he tells the sisters, quite simply yet profoundly, 'The great thing is prayer. Prayer itself . . . if you want a life of prayer, the way to get it is by praying.' These talks, given just days before his departure for Asia and weeks before his untimely death, show Merton's deep rootedness in the monastic tradition and his Catholic faith, while still being open to other faith traditions and becoming, as he tells the sisters, 'as good a Buddhist as I can.'"" Paul M. Pearson, Director, Thomas Merton Center-- (8/23/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""This is a significant, well-annotated exhibition of the monk's nuanced massage of 1960s consciousness experiments mere months before his death in Thailand. David M. Odorisio, the astute editor of the recent magisterial Merton & Hinduism, represents a new wave of scholarly contemplatives who explore Merton's strategic inner work to transcend himself in service and witness to the global communities of those who pray. Odorisio lays out evidence of Merton's having lost his 'self' forward through deeper inner experiences of solitude and community. Merton beacons hope that all divisions of our true and false selves will disappear at last into a universal matrix of love."" Jonathan Montaldo, Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton -- (8/4/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""What a marvelous, unexpected gift! These series of informal talks to a cherished community of Cistercian women and later to a small group of their invited guests, along with related materials, sparkle and inspire with Thomas Merton's characteristic insight, humor and wisdom. Expertly introduced and edited by David Odorisio, this volume presents Merton at the top of his form and fills a gap we didn't even know existed in the literary record of the final months of his life."" Patrick F. O'Connell, Editor, Thomas Merton: Selected Essays -- (8/2/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""As one of the . . . participants of the [October] 1968 Redwoods Conferences, I can sum up the atmosphere of those days in one word: electrified--and this in every respect . . . even the most mundane exchange seemed to be charged with high voltage. Thomas Merton in California gives readers the privilege to sense for themselves the formidable creative charge of those encounters as if they were there. What higher praise could there be for this book?"" Br. David Steindl-Rast, OSB, monk, author, co-founder of grateful.org -- (4/11/2023 12:00:00 AM)"


"""This is a significant, well-annotated exhibition of the monk's nuanced massage of 1960s consciousness experiments mere months before his death in Thailand. David M. Odorisio, the astute editor of the recent magisterial Merton & Hinduism, represents a new wave of scholarly contemplatives who explore Merton's strategic inner work to transcend himself in service and witness to the global communities of those who pray. Odorisio lays out evidence of Merton's having lost his 'self' forward through deeper inner experiences of solitude and community. Merton beacons hope that all divisions of our true and false selves will disappear at last into a universal matrix of love."" Jonathan Montaldo, Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton -- (8/4/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""What a marvelous, unexpected gift! These series of informal talks to a cherished community of Cistercian women and later to a small group of their invited guests, along with related materials, sparkle and inspire with Thomas Merton's characteristic insight, humor and wisdom. Expertly introduced and edited by David Odorisio, this volume presents Merton at the top of his form and fills a gap we didn't even know existed in the literary record of the final months of his life."" Patrick F. O'Connell, Editor, Thomas Merton: Selected Essays -- (8/2/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""As one of the . . . participants of the [October] 1968 Redwoods Conferences, I can sum up the atmosphere of those days in one word: electrified--and this in every respect . . . even the most mundane exchange seemed to be charged with high voltage. Thomas Merton in California gives readers the privilege to sense for themselves the formidable creative charge of those encounters as if they were there. What higher praise could there be for this book?"" Br. David Steindl-Rast, OSB, monk, author, co-founder of grateful.org -- (4/11/2023 12:00:00 AM)"


Author Information

David M. Odorisio, PhD, is Associate Core faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, California. He received his MA in the History of Christian Spirituality from Saint John's University, School of Theology-Seminary, and his PhD in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. David is editor of Merton and Hinduism: The Yoga of theHeart and has published in numerous journals in the areas of psychology and religion, and the life and writings of Thomas Merton.

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