Anne Morrow Lindbergh, three times now I’ve turned to you and the reflections you penned in Gift from the Sea. I started out this summer keen on sharing your ideas around simplicity. You wrote that the demands of daily life run counter to living the creative and contemplative lives. In your words, “The bearing, rearing, feeding and educating of children; the running of a house with its thousand details; human relationships with their myriad pulls…” can interfere with reflection and creativity
A Letter to Anne Morrow Lindbergh
A Letter to Anne Morrow Lindbergh
A Letter to Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, three times now I’ve turned to you and the reflections you penned in Gift from the Sea. I started out this summer keen on sharing your ideas around simplicity. You wrote that the demands of daily life run counter to living the creative and contemplative lives. In your words, “The bearing, rearing, feeding and educating of children; the running of a house with its thousand details; human relationships with their myriad pulls…” can interfere with reflection and creativity