The Other Side of the Mountain: The End of the Journey

The Other Side of the Mountain: The End of the Journey

1998 • 368 pages

The seventh and final volume of Thomas Merton's journals finds him exploring new territory, both spiritual and geographic, in the last great journey prior to his untimely death. Traveling in the United States and the Far East, Merton enjoys a new freedom that brings with it a rich mix of solitude, spirited friendship, and interaction with monks of other traditions.

In his last days in the United States, Merton continues to follow the tumultuous events closing the 1960s, including the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy. Meanwhile, with the blessing of his new abbot, Merton travels to monasteries in New Mexico and among the redwoods of Northern California, keeping his journal all the while.

When Merton wins approval to participate in a meeting of monastic superiors of the Far East in Bangkok, Thailand, his life enters its most thrilling period. Arriving in Calcutta, Merton is heartbroken by the poverty of the many beggars; in New Delhi and Dharamsala, he makes contact with local Buddhists, including the Dalai Lama. Recognizing each other as kindred spirits, Merton and the Dalai Lama speak from the heart like old friends.


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4 primary books

#7 in The Journals of Thomas Merton

The Journals of Thomas Merton is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 1995 with contributions by Thomas Merton and Patrick Hart.

#1
Run to the Mountain: The Story of a Vocation
#4
Entering the Silence
#5
Dancing in the Water of Life, Vol 5:1963-65: Seeking Peace in the Hermitage
#7
The Other Side of the Mountain: The End of the Journey

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