Thomas Traherne

Thomas Traherne was a 17th-century English poet, theologian, and metaphysical writer, whose work reflects a profound sense of wonder and spiritual insight. Born around 1636 in Hereford, England, he was educated at Oxford University, where his deep appreciation for the divine and the beauty of creation began to take shape. Traherne's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and philosophical depth, exploring themes of joy, innocence, and the nature of existence. His most notable works, such as "Centuries of Meditations," invite readers to contemplate the world through a lens of gratitude and childlike awe.

Though Traherne's work remained largely unpublished during his lifetime and fell into obscurity for centuries, his insights have since garnered a dedicated following. His unique perspective on life and spirituality resonates today, offering timeless reflections on how we can find joy in the everyday. If you're curious to delve into his poetic musings and philosophical explorations, you'll find a treasure trove of wisdom waiting for you in our collection of his works. Enjoy the journey through this remarkable author's writings!

Centuries of Meditations

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Thomas Traherne



Thomas Traherne's best known work is a collection of paragraphs, divided into what he called "Centuries", meditating in a particul…