Know What the Scoop Is – Henri Nouwen
The contemplative is someone who sees things for what they really are, who sees the real connections, who knows—as Thomas Merton used to say—“what the scoop is.” To attain such a vision, a spiritual discipline is necessary. Evagrius [Ponticus] calls discipline the praktike, removing the blindfolds that prevent us from seeing clearly. Merton, himself very familiar with Evagrius, expressed the same idea. He told the monks of Gethsemani Abbey that the contemplative life is a life in which we constantly move from opaqueness to transparency, from the place where things are dark, impenetrable, and closed to the place where these same things are translucent, open, and offer vision far beyond themselves.
Love love love Henri Nouwen’s works.
Blessings
Hope you have read = Can You Drink the Cup?
I haven’t. Will look it up. Thanks!
It’s a phenomenal book – really Life Changing.
I just ordered it on Kindle!
Great.
I got mine a few years ago when someone in my Buy Nothing group was giving it away. Since she was only a few blocks from here – I told her I would take it.
Brought it home- and read it all in one setting – then posted a review on Goodreads. For me – it’s a very powerful book.
Years ago at the very beginning of seminary I read “Wounded Healer” and it was life changing for me. It became a central metaphor for my own ministry and still is today. He was such a gentle soul. I met him a couple of years before he died.
Lucky you. That would have been such a special meeting.