Ester Summerson quote is from Bleak House, Dickens. My paragraph/ from An Elderly Eclectic Gentleman
When Ester Summerson ventured out after months of a completely confining illness from smallpox; a deadly disease as it was then before Edward Jenner's discovery of the vaccine, she spoke for Dickens and as well, for all of us, about the realized world around us. As she looked from the carriage for the first time in months, she said, "I found every breath of air, and every scent and every flower and leaf and blade of grass, and every passing cloud, and everything in nature, more beautiful and wonderful to me than I had ever found it yet . This was my first gain from my illness." To emerge into the light from whatever dark night of the soul that you have been confined to is a revelation that the ordinary is truly extraordinary. To merge your streams of consciousness and unconsciousness with the streams of Mother Nature, seen and unseen, heard and felt and smelled! The profound, once experienced, is enough! To expect it again is greedy. To have it always would render it powerless. The lasting gain is in the serenity.
Ester Summerson quote is from Bleak House, Dickens. My paragraph/ from An Elderly Eclectic Gentleman
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Dennis Hayden
8/20/2015 11:08:18 pm
So true. Wonderful words, Jim.
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