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" The monk's ultimate goal is direct union with the Godhead. But to aim at that goal is to miss it altogether. His task is to rid himself of ego so that consciousness, once its usual discordant mental content is dumped out of it through ritual prayer and meditation, may experience nonself as a living formlessness and emptiness into which God may come, if it please Him to come. "

Walter M. Miller Jr. , Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman


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Walter M. Miller Jr. quote : The monk's ultimate goal is direct union with the Godhead. But to aim at that goal is to miss it altogether. His task is to rid himself of ego so that consciousness, once its usual discordant mental content is dumped out of it through ritual prayer and meditation, may experience <i>non</i>self as a living formlessness and emptiness into which God may come, if it please Him to come.