Writer Visits a Graveyard and Finally Realizes How Precious Time Is and Must Be Used Well
MakeBeliefs to Help U Smile and Lift Your Spirits
In his new book, The Half Known Life: In Search of Paradise, travel writer Pico Iyer chronicles a lifetime of pilgrimages to some of Earth’s greatest shrines.
Cited in The Maginalian writing blog, the reviewer comments on Iyer’s visit to a cemetery atop a sacred mountain three hours from his home in Japan, accompanied by the poems of Emily Dickinson. There, he ‘’arrives at the deepest yearning of our paradisal pursuits while walking the ghostly cemetery, aware that in the Japanese vision of an afterlife, the transience of things — the transience of us — is ‘not a cause for grief so much as a summons to attention.’’’
Iyer reflects: ‘’The thought that we must die, I might have heard the two hundred thousand graves saying, is the reason we must live well.’’
That thought deeply reasonated with me, a person living daily with two cancers, a person who is fully grateful for each new day of life and who tries his best to use his time well. We must not take time for granted.
Do Iyer’s words touch you, too?
It’s Okay to Doodle Saturday Away – Afterall, It’s Your Day to Enjoy
We Start the Doodle
and You Finish the Doodle
in the Space Below!
Everyone loves to doodle, whether while we’re on the phone, or just taking a timeout, or making squiggles as we try to come up with new ideas. Our new
MakeBeliefsComix Doodler gives you a start with art from Tom Bloom and then it’s your turn to finish the drawing and make it your own in the rectangular space.
We hope you’ll print the template and take your best pen or crayon to complete the picture.
If you like, snap a picture of your masterpiece and share it on Instagram and tag @makebeliefcomix so that we can see your art! We’ll share your work on our account all week.
Please let us know what you think of this new feature. Did it make your day more fun? Share your doodles with us; send to billz@makebeliefscomix.com
PRINT AND DOODLE AWAY!
See you next week!
You are my hero!
Thank you, Jean. I pray you are well.