[18] Thomas Merton,The Way of Chuang Tzu.p.10.(原文:It is not fair for Christianity to call it ‘Western.’Christianity is universal.In fact,the West has something to learn from the East,on the whole,the East has gone farther in its natural contemplation...Our pilgrimage is,therefore,neither eastward nor westward,but inward;and this is what I call moving beyond East and West。)
[19] Therese Lentfoehr,“Review of the Way of Chuang Tzu,” in Renascence,vol.18,no.3.,1966,p.166.(原文:This poetic and quite original distillation of the thought of Chuang Tzu by one so singularly placed as Thomas Merton as not only to interpret it authentically,but even savor it connaturally,will offer readers acutely interested in man’s ultimate quest,a most special kind of intellectual and spiritual feast.)