When The Sea Speaks
I want first of all, to be at peace with myself.
I want a singleness of eye, a purity of intention, a central core to my life
that will enable me to carry out….obligations and activities as well as I can.
I want in fact – to borrow from the language of the Saints – to live “in grace”
as much of the time as possible.
-Anne Morrow Lindbergh
I must admit, the name of her husband Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. was more familiar to me than she was. She was the first licensed woman glider pilot in the US. And I didn’t know that she writes until I encountered her inspirational and probably her best-known work, The Gift From The Sea, a small and hardbound volume which I enjoyed reading tremendously. It’s a book of essays which was first published in 1955. I was born a year after its publication and yet her book speaks for women of all ages – about life, love and marriage, peaceful solitude, and soul-searching. She writes with a poetic style that makes you savor every page because she is telling the world what you can’t verbalize yourself, that sort that gets into you and you can relate to it like it was your story too. And you wish that you would be brave enough to do the same, just waiting, waiting for a gift from the sea.
Posted on January 12, 2018, in reflections and tagged journeys, nature, silence speaks, thoughts. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
I love this book! I read it several years ago.
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It’s a lovely book, isn’t it?
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Yes, it is a lovely book. I really should read it again.
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I always re-read it time and again,
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Glad you enjoyed this book, Arlene. The sea brings us many gifts indeed.
Best wishes, Pete.
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True Pete.
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I received this book for my 70th birthday. Funny how a book can change from reading to reading. I first read it when I was in my 20’s, I think. It seems more profound now.
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It’s a lovely re-read for me Elizabeth.
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