Beyond Words: Thomas Merton's Transformative Encounter with Tibetan Buddhism

Authors

  • Zezheng Li Milton Academy, Milton, MA, 02186, USA Author

Keywords:

Thomas Merton, interreligious dialogue, comparative theology

Abstract

This paper examines Thomas Merton's 1968 pilgrimage to Asia as a pivotal moment in the development of Buddhist-Christian dialogue. While Merton's journey is often remembered for its personal and spiritual significance, this study argues that it also represents an early example of comparative theology in practice. Drawing on his encounters with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, and Chatral Rinpoche, the paper explores how Merton moved beyond surface-level exchanges to engage deeply with Tibetan Buddhist contemplative traditions. Through his dialogue with Trungpa, he confronted the dangers of "spiritual materialism" and recognized parallels with the challenges faced by modern Western monasticism. In conversation with the Dalai Lama, he reflected on the renewal of contemplative life, learning that discipline, wisdom, and compassion must be integrated for authentic practice. His meeting with Chatral Rinpoche, who emphasized direct realization and mystical language, prepared him for the culminating experience at Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka, where Merton articulated a vision of unity between emptiness and compassion. To frame this analysis, the paper draws on Catherine Cornille's account of the essential virtues for dialogue-humility, commitment, interconnection, empathy, and hospitality-and Francis X. Clooney's definition of comparative theology as "faith seeking understanding" across religious boundaries. The study concludes that Merton's pilgrimage anticipated later theological methods while offering a model of contemplative dialogue that is faithful to one's tradition yet open to transformation through encounter. His unfinished vision continues to inspire contemporary efforts toward interreligious understanding and peace.

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Published

2025-11-02

How to Cite

Li, Z. (2025). Beyond Words: Thomas Merton’s Transformative Encounter with Tibetan Buddhism. Simen Owen Academic Proceedings Series, 1, 201-208. https://simonowenpub.com/index.php/SOAPS/article/view/24