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  Thomas Merton
Pencil & tie-dye, digitally enhanced, 1999
14" x 8"
 
     
 

Michael Noyes

The empty letter forms represent the "glass" of a transparent world. The spectrum of color suggests both the movement of God through our world, and the many and varied divine encounters we experience every day. In August 1965, Thomas Merton shared these words with the novices at the Abbey of Gethsemani, saying that as we become more abandoned to God and more forgetful of ourselves it becomes obvious to us that God is everywhere, in everything, and in everyone.

 
 
     
 
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