"I disappeared into books when I was very young,
disappeared into them like someone running into the woods."
Rebecca Solnit
Mary Oliver shared her practice of reading as 'self-salvation'. To avoid the harshness of life she emerged into books while deep in the woods. There she was inspired by both her reading and nature. When she would vanish into her sacred world of trees and literature, she found "beauty, interest and mystery".
Franz Kafka was a 20th century major literary figure. He was a German speaking Bohemianand Jewish novelist. One of his well known quotes: "A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us." His work reflected the need to master the worlds within us and how reading became a tool to explore inner worlds.
Books became my sacred space even when I could not read the words. I can easily recall the joy of turning pages and holding the book knowing it would transport me to unknown places. I have been an avid reader for as long as I can remember. With honor and respect, I explore numerous authors in various subjects as the shared information triggers a journey of my own.
An article from BRAIN PICKINGS by Mary Popova prompted this writing.
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