MitgliedLegacyroadbook

Bücher
354
Sammlungen
Tags
Wolken
Tag-Wolke, Autoren-Wolke, Tag-Spiegel
Medium
Gruppen
Beigetreten
Oct 17, 2009
Bürgerlicher Name
Danny Nicholson
Über meine Bibliothek
My library is a group of friends that I call on in times of need. They each have a purpose and role to play in my life. Some have had leading roles...some just stand ins for a particular scene...whatever the case...they all have different personalities and touch me in different places. I love reading about history, leaders, sports, arachelogy,religion,heroes...but my favorite is a biography. It combines a number of these elements into one life and synthesizes lessons learned and informs the future. So the books in this library will tend to reflect my love for this theme - the search for inspiration, meaning, and wisdom.
Über mich
I love books. At times in my life,when I was randomly searching for inspiration, I would followed my heart based on some emotion or words, and then gone in search of a book to light my way. The magic only happens once in awhile but when it does...it changes my paradigmn of life's meaning. A book can open the door to your deepest dreams and desires. My picture on this webpage(directly to the right) is the grave of Albert Schweitzer. It is a identifying symbol because it represents one of those "sacred moments" that I found a written example that changed my behavior and understanding. This moment informed my behavior about what is most important in life....what is truly fulfilling and meaningful. I was exploring an old bookstore in Atlanta, Ga. in 1994. I had never really heard of Albert Schweitzer but I remember out of all the thousands of books...a little paperback jumped off the shelf into my heart and mind. It was a seed planted in my soul. The book served as a bridge to a homeland that brought alot of my thinking into one place. The name of the book is, "Out of My Life and Thought." In his own words, he told the story of the evolution of his mind and heart in giving up what I consider the greatest talents ever assembled in one human being for a primitive life of service in Africa. The impact the book has had on my life is truly ubdescribable.

Books are like good friends. They are always there for you and they never leave you lonely or without substance that is if you choose them with purpose in mind. They speak to you from the shelves and they are always dressed the same...their covers and yellowing pages...remind you of what is found inside. Ever once in awhile you visit with them again, just to be reminded of who they are and who you are or more important what you want to be. They never fail to transport me back to a time when I was a kid in the summer and would go to the old brick library in my hometown, Hartsville, S.C. My mother insisted that I participate in the summer reading program. If I close my eyes....I can still smell the musty old books...hear the dead silence of the room...and feel the incredible sense of magic that came from looking for just the right match for my dreams. Sometimes a sports figure...or a president like Lincoln would emerge from the shelves...but as I reflect, I was always searching for inspiration or even more...something outside of me to connect with what was inside of me. Tangible ideas that somehow threw paint on the thoughts and feeling that swirled unseen in the wind of my mind and heart. A book could do that...and when I would finally see the wind in the form of words...it was like finding a buried treasure. I never tire of finding the deeper meaning of my life in a book. It is one of the truest gifts I have experienced.

Just yesterday, I had the same experience, almost 25 years later. I picked up a book entitled, "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed." by Alan Alda of the famed TV Show MASH. Its his own words about the journey to find meaning in his life and work. I had run into a commencement speech he made at his daughter's graduation and loved the analogy he used about "best things are said last" - a visual of laughing and crying with friends and then as you leave to go home..."you linger at the threshold of the door." as you turn around to say goodbye..."best things are said last." I loved the emotion and human realness of this thought so when I saw his book on the shelf in the bookstore it called my name. Funny, unaware and totally blind,a book knows just when to find you and get involved in your quest to make meaning out of this complicated and mysterious world. I havent finished it yet but I cant wait to move deeper into its pages and uncover more of my soul. I know when its happening and its happening now. The sense he makes out of the struggle and challenges...the moment he spoke at his dads funeral, finding a picture of him in his estranged mothers lockbox at the bank after she died, the lessons on listening,relating, and after an exhaustive search in life,finally finding meaning and purpose in a TV Show that was full of laughter but ddressed the heartfelt convictions he had longed for all of his life. I would not trade this experience for all the money in the world...because if I did...I still couldnt buy what can only happen inside. Inspiration is not for sell...unless you are buying something that will not last. I dont like mingling in that store, the merchandise is cheap and it usually does not work three days after I buy it. The wellspring of inspiation is about the lasting...and believe me that stuff is expensive...it just doeent cost alot of money.

Schweitzer and Alda found me in the pages of a book or did I find them? In any case, life would not have been as rich or meaningful without their presence. Its exciting to think who else is preparing to enter my mind and heart through a book in the days and years to come. I have a feeling on the day I prepare to leave this earth...my most sincere and heartfelt wish will be....I wish I had one more day to read another book.
Ort
Pawleys Island, S.C.
Homepage
http://www.legacyrd.org
Auch auf

Mitgliederverbindungen

Freunde
Interesante Bibliotheken