First Book
This poem moved me so deeply that I followed up with a Google search and found that Dawna Markova had written a book by the same title. “Why are we here?” is the question she asks both herself and the reader of this wonderful book ~ I WILL NOT DIE AN UNLIVED LIFE ~. It’s written while Dawna is on a retreat to solitude in a cabin far away from the hectic pace of modern life. Her story travels along different paths than mine has and that’s the whole point of her book. We’re here to follow our own passion and dreams.
“Anyone on a spiritual quest, seeking to discover their own deep wisdom, and uncover their “calling” will be enriched and energized in a powerful and gentle way……”
(Forward)
“Like the rest of the natural world, human beings go through seasons. At one point, we are in the full bloom of summer, harvesting, committed, in abundance. Then, naturally there is an autumnal time of falling away, disillusionment, stagnation, a shedding of what has been used up. Then must come the fallowness and dormancy of winter, death, rest. Eventually, as is happening right outside the window of this cabin, there is a great melting into muck and mud, which, if one can persevere, opens naturally into an abundant yellow-green time, when everything is possible and horizons open.”
~ Dawna Markova ~
“In a similar way to A Gift from the Sea, the readers of this book (I Will Not Live An Unlived Life) are invited to accompany me on a journey to come to know more intimately the value and purpose of their lives.”
~ Dawna Markova ~
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Ink Sketch and Watercolor by Mary Lou Q
Second Book
Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book ~ GIFT FROM THE SEA ~ was shared with me by my mother back in the 90’s. I packed myself a lunch and took a ride to the beach, setting up my chair in front of the ocean. It was a restful day that I needed badly and I hoped to find nuggets of wisdom and truth from this book. At the time it was difficult for me to concentrate on it. I kept thinking ‘How can this wealthy woman whose life is so different than mine even relate to what I’m experiencing?’ It’s only been down through the years and coming across Anne’s various quotes from her book that I’ve decided to read it again. Dawna Markova read it to inspire her book ‘I Will Not Live An Unlived Life’ and I decided to read them both this summer.
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The Introduction to the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition of Gift from the Sea (2005) is written by Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s daughter, Reeve Lindbergh:
“I read Gift from the Sea at all Seasons of the Year and of my life. I never once had the sense that my mother’s 1955 book has lost its freshness, or that the wisdom contained within its pages has ceased to apply, whether to my own life or to what I’ve learned , overtime, about hers.”
“Above all, I think, Gift from the Sea offers its readers an unusual kind of freedom. It is hard to recognize, or even to describe, but I think this freedom is the real reason this book continues to be so well loved and so well read after all these years. I am talking about the freedom that comes from choosing to remain open, as my mother did, to life itself, whatever it may bring: Joys, sorrows, triumphs, failures, suffering, comfort and, certainly, always, change.”
Thanks, Mom! I get it! ❤
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Third Book
Francis Mandewah is one of my Guest Bloggers
~ Me in the Middle introducing Guest Blogger ~ Francis
I was so inspired by what Francis wrote in his guest blog that I bought his book on Amazon Kindle and I’ve just begun reading it. His story begins with his life as a 15 year old young man in the African country of Sierra Leone and in the heart of the African diamond zone. His story too is a spiritual journey of trust in goodness in the world in spite of the hardships and realities that might come along. It’s his trust in this goodness that makes it possible for Francis to be fully present when God opens a door in his life that leads him to the path of his dreams.
“As I chronicled my trials and tribulations I discovered my voice in between the lines of my story ~ a voice that was filled with faith.”
~ Francis Mandewah ~
“I suppose this dream has been the script for my life, because even as I sit, no matter where I am or what I’m doing, I always feel a tinge of uncertainty, as if I’m eternally looking for a flight itinerary. I have lived a life filled with the adventure of being ushered onto stage and the turmoil of being blindfolded and locked in a cage. Through my travels, my willingness to walk to and through the door, I discovered within myself a will to not just survive, but to thrive, no matter the circumstance.”
“There are people who are kind, and people who are not kind, among all races and cultures. It was a White man who gave me opportunity so I could realize the American dream. Our friendship transcended race, and built a positive connection between the races. We can overcome racism through friendship and positive cross-cultural relationships. “
Thanks for sharing these books. I’m always looking for a good read. #MLSTL
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They’re all worth the read Christie! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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I enjoyed Gifts from the Sea (and probably need to re-read) but I am putting “I will not die an unlived life” at the top of reading pile. It sounds FABULOUS!! Thanks so much for the recommendation, Mary Lou!
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When I reread Gifts from the Sea I think I understood it even more Molly. Her daughter’s an author too, so I read one of her books also.
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I have read Gift from the Sea and loved it, Mary Lou. I must read it again with your inspiration! The other two books sound excellent as well. I’ve read a lot of fiction this summer, and it has been fun to get into that genre again – I had departed from it for quite some time. I love to read! #MLSTL
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It was interesting to read one of her daughter’s book this time too! 🙂
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I will definitely be adding so.e of these books to my personal list but I’m thinking the first book will be perfect reading for my book club , Wine, Women and Words
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Sounds like a great idea! All 3 of these books would make for wonderful discussion. 🙂
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This is a very interesting and amazing view into others’ worlds here. Thank you for sharing. Denyse #mlstl
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Thanks for stopping by Denyse! I heading over to our midlife group now to read your post. 🙂
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So many diverse and interesting things here Mary Lou – I pinned that first quote and I feel that there’s a blog post for me to write about why we write – inspired by that other quote (which I also pinned) I’ll link back to you if I get around to writing something 🙂
#MLSTL 🙂
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The quotes really inspired me Leanne. I haven’t gone to the beach or the woods and stayed in cabins like they did but I’ve shared that need for solitude. 🙂
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I can read for hours Mary Lou and forget about the real world. Thank you for linking up at #MLSTL and sharing some new books to discover. Have a beautiful day! xx
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It’s wonderful to read about the experiences and adventures of others while curled up with a book. All three books were so inspiring! ❤
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