A Witness to Life


A Witness to Life

 

by Thomas Merton

 

 

Thomas Merton

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Merton

 

 

Are monastics and hippies and poets relevant? No, we're deliberately irrelevant. We live with an ingrained irrelevance which is proper to every human being. The marginal person accepts the basic irrelevance of the human condition, an irrelevance that is manifested above all by the fact of death. The marginal person, the monastic, the displaced person, the prisoner, all these people live in the presence of death, which calls into question the meaning of life. They struggle with the fact of death in themselves, trying to seek something deeper than death, because there is something deeper than death, and the office of the monastic or the marginal person, the meditative person, is to go beyond death, even in this life, to go beyond the dichotomy of life and death and to be, therefore, a witness to life.