
Journey Toward Morning
Meditations
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Narrateur(s):
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Victoria Safford
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Auteur(s):
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Victoria Safford
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Randy Gildersleeve
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Meditations on nature, life, and spirituality by beloved Unitarian Universalist minister Victoria Safford.
"In a cemetery once, an old one in New England, I found a strangely soothing epitaph. The name of the deceased and her dates had been scoured away by wind and rain, but there was a carving of a tree with roots and branches (a classic nineteenth-century motif) and among them the words, 'She attended well and faithfully to a few worthy things.' At first this seemed to me a little meager, a little stingy on the part of her survivors, but I wrote it down and have thought about it since, and now I can't imagine a more proud or satisfying legacy. Every day I stand in danger of being struck by lightning and having the obituary in the local paper say, for all the world to see, 'She attended frantically and ineffectually to a great many unimportant, meaningless details.'
How do you want your obituary to read?"
—from "Set in Stone"
©2003 Victoria Safford (P)2025 Skinner House Books